You might also use a "double" percentage: e.g. one view showing loading for each file as a % (if you wanted) and the other simply showing a % of the number of files.

Depending on you setup it also shouldn't be too difficult to write something server side to do something like scan the XML and insert file sizes into it (or report them via a second channel).


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Using a XML config file to load in a number of image assets.
i was wondering what approach is best taken when you want to create some type 
of a 'percent loaded' display, not knowing the combined total size of all 
assets...

Is there an easy solution to this without 'faking' it or hardcoding the total 
size?

Perhaps using PHP on the back end?

Thanks

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