You're completely right... I put two instances of FileSubmitter and now it works in firefox and also in I.E.
I know in safari or chrome it won't work, but this app was designed only for I.E and Firefox. Thanks so much for help me. 2009/4/15 Michael Nordman <[email protected]> > > Also heads up, this won't work on chrome or safari and it probably never > will. > > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Michael Nordman <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I think i see why. If you use a different instances of a FileSubmitter > > object for each file it should work. When you use the same instance > > twice on IE, it undos the previous call to setFileInputElement even > > though a different element is being passed in. > > > > On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Diogenes Duarte > > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I hope I can get some help here. > >> > >> I'm with a problem with the method setFileInputElement in FileSubmitter > >> class when I use it with I.E. When I try to use it twice with diferentes > >> files, I'm not able to access both files on server side, after upload. I > >> think the server receives just one file. If I use the same code, but in > >> firefox, changing the objects <link> for <input type=file> as > recommended in > >> gears' doc, no problems occurs. Is it a bug? > >> > >> I know FileSubmitter is depracated, but when my app was built some > months > >> ago, it wasn't yet. > >> > >> I appreciate any help. > >> > > >
