Carry on, then. I didn't know that. And I don't have much (any) experience with jQuery, whereas Prototype is as natural as English to me by now. (sniff, sob, 3.1...)

Walter

On May 25, 2011, at 2:41 AM, Mohnish J. wrote:

Hi Walter,

Thanks for the link...

I need to make use of Jquery alone as a constraint somehow and yes
previously Jquery 1.4.2 has been used in my project app....

Walter Davis wrote in post #1000778:
On May 24, 2011, at 9:59 PM, Mohnish J. wrote:

on a
as of
https://github.com/malsup/form.
Thanks for your time..
If you're not using jQuery on the rest of your project (and at that
age of Rails, you probably weren't) then you should look for one that
specifically uses Prototype.js or stand-alone (no library).

Here's the first thing that Google suggested, to the query 'rails
prototype.js ajax file upload':


http://khamsouk.souvanlasy.com/articles/ajax-file-uploads-in-rails-using-attachment_fu-and-responds_to_parent

Walter

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