On 2010-07-23, at 12:50 PM, Andrew R. Kinnie wrote:
> I am trying to use ERAttachmentFlexible upload in our app. We have a
> communication entity, which has up to 5 attachments of type ERAttachment.
> (attachment1, attachment2 . . ., etc.) all are foreign keys to the
> ERAttachment.
>
> I am trying to use ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload inside a subcomponent which
> itself is contained in an AjaxModalDialog. This seems to work for the first
> attachment I upload, using relatively few bindings
>
> ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload : ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload {
> attachment = attachmentItem;
> editingContext = communication.editingContext;
> finishedFunction = "new function() { attachmentUploadContainerUpdate() }";
> selectFileButtonClass = "prettyButton";
> selectFileLabel = "Choose File";
> }
>
> I am not a javascript whiz to say the least, so I am having difficulty
> figuring out what the javascript is doing and where it is (e.g.
> attachmentUploadContainerUpdate())
Well that will update an ajax update container with the id
'attachmentUploadContainer'
> Also, I don't know where the default css is.
Because ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload is based on AjaxFlexibleFileUpload the
default css is in the Ajax framework: default_ajaxupload.css
> The main problem is that when I delete an attachment (by setting it to null
> in the communication's edit component), then I want to add another
> attachment, the old filename appears, with a clear link below it. I have no
> idea why that is, or where that is happening.
It is not clear what you are doing here. How and where are you deleting the
attachment again?
Have you looked at using ERAttachmentFlexibleEditor? It uploading adding *and*
removing/replacing attachments.
> I assume there is someplace someone could point me to.
>
> Thanks
The bindings for the various FlexibleUpload (which I just realized compresses
to FU... oops) components are documented in their respective java docs.
;david
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