Thanks for your answer Drew.

Yesterday they give me 128 MB of images.

1) is not useful. If I use the remote server as proxy, I have a low
upload bandwith. I had the remote server as proxy and upload speed was
20-30kb/s.

2) send the files in the URL as a GET info or in url of page loadad ?

3) I dont know how to attach the blob to the form, but I will look for
info.



On 17 oct, 19:18, Drew <[email protected]> wrote:
> Same origin policy means that you can't do real XHR to a remote
> server, but there are a few workarounds:
>
> 1. Use the local server as a proxy. Do an XHR post to the local
> server, and then have that server turn around and post the data to the
> central server.
>
> 2. Use a script tag instead of XHR. This is a good technique for cross-
> site javascript when the request data is simple, but since you're
> limited to using the query string, it's not a good solution for
> sending actual files.
>
> 3. Use a hidden form and iframe. Do all your image manipulation
> locally, then if you need to send something to a remote server, base64
> the blob, attach that to a form and post to an iframe.
>
> On Oct 17, 7:25 am, Jordan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I put the upload pages at the local server, and I will load the page
> > in an IFRAME, but I dont like this method, beacuse I will need copy
> > the application software, and to do changes i will need to update all
> > the servers and check them.
>
> > If anybody knows how to do with the external calls, I will be very
> > happy.
>
> > On 14 oct, 09:55, Jordan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I am using Google Gears and Desktop to select multiple images.
> > > I reduce the size with canvas, and upload to our company web server.
> > > (to save time, I reduce and upload instead of upload and reduce and is
> > > working fine)
>
> > > Now I have to store the thumbnailed image and the full size images at
> > > the central server.
> > > To don't lose the saved upload time, as I have multiple offices with a
> > > local server for each office,
> > > I thought to send the thumbnail to the web server, and the full size
> > > image to the lan server and syncronize with another software.
>
> > > But for "security reasons" the xmlhttprequest cant be sent to a
> > > different server that one the javascript runing server.
>
> > > I am trying to do the next :
> > >     MyPC -> PickFiles (only one time)
> > >     Send ThumbSize to -> WebServer
> > >     Send FullSize to -> LocalServer
>
> > > Some ideas ??
>
> > > I tried with a form and an input file type, but I cant set the origin
> > > of the input ("security reasons" again), and I won't select the files
> > > one by one as I don't know the number of images.
>
> > > Thanks to all.

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