Yeah, there is a hidden div the has the <embed> tag. Don't think you can achieve that type of functionality with out flash.
"googling-about", I like that :) On 8/22/07, Jack Killpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > That's close (no visible way to clear the full list of uploaded items > for a re-select), though I haven't tried that page in various browsers, > nor tried to see what it takes to use it. Are there docs, what's the > release status, how well has it been tested, in which browsers, etc? > Also, I never came across this one in my googling-about. > > In general, it looks like it's a work in progress, whereas the moo > solution is documented, tested, etc. > > ? > > Is Flash involved? I didn't see any sign of it. If not, how's that > multi-select dialog work? > > - Jack > > Rey Bango wrote: > > > > Does this jQuery plugin not work? > > > > http://uiupload.webunity.nl/ > > > > Rey... > > > > Josh Nathanson wrote: > >> It is not that shocking to me -- these are some difficult > >> requirements that developers have always struggled with, as far as > >> Javascript solutions -- especially numbers 4 and 7. Flash seems to > >> handle multi-file uploads a little more easily. > >> > >> If mootools has been able to overcome these obstacles in pure JS that > >> is very impressive. > >> > >> Have at it Benjamin! > >> > >> -- Josh > >> > >> Wow, it is shocking the none of jQuery file uploaders have those > >> ability. That may be something I need to work on. Very shocking. > >> > >> I wish I knew how to get around the mootools issue, just never > >> worked with it before. > >> > >> On 8/22/07, *Jack Killpatrick* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > >> > >> I want to do this and have evaluated and tried a few plain-js > >> and jquery based solutions: > >> > >> http://digitarald.de/playground/uplooad.html > >> > >> required abilities: > >> > >> 1. select multiple files at once via browse dialog > >> 2. list all selected files separately > >> 3. remove any selected file before uploading and during upload > >> (if not started) > >> 4. per-item progress bars (and ability for individual uploads > to > >> complete before whole batch does) > >> 5. clear completed list easily > >> > >> Nice to haves: > >> > >> 6. restrict selections by file extension > >> 7. file-size limit enforced on client side > >> > >> Additionally: I'm looking for a solution that has most/all of > >> this already packaged (since this mootools uploader does and > has > >> therefore set the bar) so that implementation time will be > >> minimal. > >> > >> FWIW, all of the jq-based plugins I've looked at so far did not > >> meet *all* requirements or came close, but had various > >> browser-specific issues (crashing browsers, not loading from > >> local cache) that made us give up on them. > >> > >> - Jack > >> > >> Benjamin Sterling wrote: > >>> @GTG, great question, I second that. > >>> > >>> @Jack, if you can explain what you are trying to do with > >>> mootools, maybe we can come up with an alternative. > >>> > >>> On 8/22/07, *Ganeshji Marwaha* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > >>> > >>> I don't think there is a way to make mootools play well > >>> with other libraries when using the infamous "$". jQuery > >>> is probably the only library that understands this concern > >>> and has implemented appropriate precautions in its code > >>> base. > >>> That said, to look at ur needs from a > >>> higher level, i > >>> think i will first need to understand what is that u r > >>> doing with mootools that can't be done in jquery. If we > >>> are able to easily achieve the same using jQuery, then you > >>> wont have to use mootools at all in the first place... > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> -- Benjamin Sterling > >> http://www.KenzoMedia.com > >> http://www.KenzoHosting.com > > > > > -- Benjamin Sterling http://www.KenzoMedia.com http://www.KenzoHosting.com