Although i do appreciate your feedback, do you have any idea how i can
fix the problems?
As far as i see it now, there is only the crashing issue?

Thanx
Gilles

On 15 dec, 08:16, rernens <robert.ern...@look2bookonline.com> wrote:
> Thanks Gilles for your reply and for the plug in.
>
> I have continued researching where the problem might be and found the
> following that might help :
>
> 1. plugin works in IE7, Firefox 3.04 Windows and Safari 3 but fails in
> Firefox 3.04 MacOS where Firefox crashes immediately after the log
> displays the message "file upload started".
>
> 2. additional parms should be passed as a javascript object which
> works fine in GET mode but seems buggy in POST mode.
> In this case the form data are badly built. While the parms names are
> propertly extracted from the parms object, the parms value are
> improperly extracted and show [object Object] rather than the real
> value.
>
> 3. multiple must be passed as "true" or "false" not "1" or "0" or
> false or true. Your documentation was clear and I missed it.
>
> 4. the plugin hangs anyway in all working platforms if the backend
> script issue a redirect.
>
> Hope it helps
>
> On 12 déc, 13:03, "Gilles (Webunity)" <gilles0...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Guys,
>
> > Sorry for the late update. Although everybody is using it (since i got
> > 20mb of uploaded files) almost nobody is telling "thanx", but that's
> > oke, i expected that.
>
> > I got some time to fix some issues and answer some questions:
>
> > > 1.  multiple: false through settings while building
> > > theuploaderdoes not work. setMultiple(false) does the job.
>
> > You should pass "multiple" as a string. "1" turns it on, the rest
> > should turn it off, can you recheck?
>
> > > 2. I can't get the plugin to properly talk to my webserver. The
> > > backend script gets invoked but the plugin immediately returns "upload
> > > cancelled" state without waiting for the backend script to end. I have
> > > tested with a very simple backend script that does nothing but
> > > returning some data. (might be related to my kind of server 4DWeb
> > > server with Active4D ?)
>
> > Can't help you on that one, are you behind a proxy? Flash still
> > doesn't like that..
>
> > > 3. when sending data to the server with the object what format does
> > > the object use ? Is it a serialization of the data in the form of
> > > [{field: "fieldName", value: "fieldData"}, ...] or in the form of
> > > {fieldName: "fieldData", ...}. Having not got to that stage yet, I
> > > have not figured out so I am asking.
>
> > Actualy i can't help you on that one, as far as i know it are all
> > basic objects. Also the request is constructed using basic Flash
> > methods, so it should not pose any problems. I have put up the php
> > source file so you can see how i handle the files.
>
> > > Move to Flash Player 10 just to see if it would change something.
> > > No changes.
> > > Firefox 3 crashes.
> > > It seems that the plugin does not handle properly the 404 return code
> > > from the server.
> > > Will try on Windows with firefox and IE7 and 8.
>
> > Here on windows with Firefox 2 and 3.04 all works fine. Also IE6 and 7
> > work flaweless... Maybe a proxy? Also, make sure you use the logging
> > functions, it could help you.- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet 
> > weergeven -
>
> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -

Reply via email to