Hi, Thanks for your response =) I don't know much about javascript, so if
you could show me an example that would be great.

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>
> My cheap trick around this is to have an onClick event on the form submit
> button that brings up a small window with a progress note in it, and an
> animated gif of a prgress bar.
>
> As the page does not unLoad until the upload is finished, I use the unLoad
> event of the body tag to close that progress window.
>
> Generally works really well for me. I can show you an example if you like.
>
> Wes
>
>
>
> > I have a POST form with a file upload field. Users will be uploading
> > pictures. What would be the most professional way to tell them their
> > file is
> > uploading and to please wait? Since the action page won't execute until
> > after the image is done uploading, is there a way to have an
> > intermediary
> > page load telling them to please wait, and that page will take the image
> > and
> > upload it? Or should I just put a note in the upload form warning them
> > about
> > the long upload times and gray out the submit button with javascript
> > after
> > it's clicked?
> >
>



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