On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, kevinkevin wrote:

> 
> Is your plugin working?
> 
> it appears to say not documented or cross browser checked....
> 

Do you have a cross-domain policy file in your web root?

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/fplayer9_security.html


> 
> thanks
> Kevin
> 
> On Jun 23, 11:20 am, Johannes Heinen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > fancyupload and swfupload (google shows the urls) are the 2 flash
> > upload scripts i know that can be easily integrated into a form (or
> > can be used without one, though).
> >
> > There are symfony plugins for swfupload, i don't know if one for
> > fancyupload also exists. On of them, the 1.2 plugin, was written by
> > me, but it is more intendent to be
> > used within a sfForm together with javascript-serialization, so this
> > should be less interesting for you. I you only want to have a push
> > button, than you'll  be probably
> > lucky with fancyupload, though it requires mootools to run its
> > frontend. swfupload is more flexible and highly customizable.
> >
> > Note that you'll face a general problem: At the time the user puts the
> > files onto the server, still no unique identifier exists for the
> > dataset that would have been saved if
> > the user had had submitted the form.
> >
> > cheers
> > de joshi
> >
> > On 23 Jun., 20:09, Eno <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, kevinkevin wrote:
> > > > What I want is a flash piece that mimics the file tag [______]
> > > > [browse] and then when you click browse it is able to browse the PC
> > > > file structure and limit files to certain extensions and also file
> > > > size (say 2M) .  Then it could either upload the image in real time
> > > > and save a key/id to a hidden tag in the form? or dynamically generate
> > > > and populate a file tag in the form with the file path.
> >
> > > > Does this make sense?  and is anyone familiar with any small flash
> > > > type scripts that do this or similar to solve my problem?
> >
> > > We successfully used the imagemanager component with TinyMCE to manage
> > > images uploads. Its integrated into the WYSIWYG editor so the user can
> > > edit descriptions and insert text right there.
> >
> > > Note: Image manager is a plugin for TinyMCE and is not free (but quite
> > > cheap).
> >
> > > Seehttp://tinymce.moxiecode.com/plugins_imagemanager.php
> >
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