Hi, Frank,
Just look at what I sent you yesterday.
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 18:50:38 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
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> I'd like to see even a trick version. Certainly you would agree that
> the standard browser controls don't allow for this... The only
> possibility I see is bu
I'd like to see even a trick version. Certainly you would agree that
the standard browser controls don't allow for this... The only
possibility I see is building your own drop-down-type control, but then
you have to deal with the scripting security issues. If you can put
something together, I
You can do this. There are many ways. They all use subterfuge,
however, and facades.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 18:49:34 -0500, Frank W. Zammetti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah, your right... I misunderstood the OP... I wasn't thinking like a
> multi-select drop-down. I would agree there is probably
Ah, your right... I misunderstood the OP... I wasn't thinking like a
multi-select drop-down. I would agree there is probably no way to do
that with standard browser functionality. You'd have to get into
applets or ActiveX controls, or something along those lines.
But... If you took the form a
for sure there is no doubt on my side ;-) this is exactly what i meant if
you keep the number of files "constant".
but as the originator of this thread alreay said: he looks for a solution of
multiple file SELECTION. beside the applet i have no idea how to solve
that
-Ursprüngliche Nachric
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