So when is it going alpha can't wait :)

Harald Dietrich wrote:
> Sorry for the delay, but my feedback for IE was missing. I did not have any 
> problems until now. So I think for FF and IE everything seems to be fine.
>
> Harald
>
>   
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Behalf Of Harald Dietrich
>> Sent: Freitag, 23. März 2007 18:08
>> To: jQuery Discussion
>> Subject: Re: [jQuery] Beta Testers needed for Form Plugin file upload
>> support
>>
>>
>> Great! I used ajaxupload.js before and made the decision 
>> which plugin to use on my own, which forced me to use two 
>> plugins for forms.
>>
>> Tested with Firefox 2.0.0.2 (Windows 2000).
>> Tonight I will do additional tests with IE7 (Windows XP).
>>
>> Harald
>>
>>     
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>>       
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>     
>>> Behalf Of Mike Alsup
>>> Sent: Donnerstag, 22. März 2007 22:06
>>> To: jQuery Discussion.
>>> Subject: [jQuery] Beta Testers needed for Form Plugin file upload
>>> support
>>>
>>>
>>> I've added file upload support to the form plugin and I 
>>>       
>> could use some
>>     
>>> help testing it out.  If this feature interests you then go 
>>>       
>> ahead and
>>     
>>> grab the beta plugin at:
>>>
>>> http://malsup.com/jquery/form/file/jquery.form.js
>>>
>>> File upload support is baked right into the plugin and there are no
>>> external dependencies.  The plugin will automatically detect file
>>> input elements and use an iframe to submit the form if 
>>>       
>> there are files
>>     
>>> to be uploaded.  No extra coding or metadata is needed to take
>>> advantage of this new feature.  In addition, even though an 
>>>       
>> iframe is
>>     
>>> used instead of the XHR object, callbacks and global triggers still
>>> work as expected (so any code that you have in place to display
>>> activity indicators or blocking elements will still work).
>>>
>>> However, there are some challenges when using iframes in 
>>>       
>> this manner.
>>     
>>> For one, it is quite difficult to determine if the submit operation
>>> succeeded or failed.  The iframe becomes the target of the submit
>>> operation and so that is where the server response is written.  The
>>> form plugin does its best to determine the data type (html, 
>>>       
>> xml, etc),
>>     
>>> but the status is always 'success' unless an exception is caught
>>> during the type determination.  (Note that dojo and YUI haven't
>>> figured out how to solve the status problem either.)
>>>
>>> I've prepared a sample page with several forms here:
>>>
>>> http://malsup.com/jquery/form/file/
>>>
>>> If you use this page for testing *please* be kind to my server and
>>> only upload small files! I'd really prefer that you download the
>>> plugin and integrate it into your own test environment if possible.
>>>
>>> I've done some testing on FF, IE and Opera and the results are
>>> encouraging.  I don't have access to Safari so I'm sure there are
>>> issues lurking for that platform.
>>>
>>> If you're interested in the code you can find it all tucked into the
>>> end of the ajaxSubmit method in a function called "fileUpload".
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
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