On 2010-08-10, at 11:42 AM, Andrew R. Kinnie wrote:
> Honestly, I am not sure at this point. I think it was something I added from
> something I found in my desperate search for a solution. In any event they
> appear to have no effect, whether I have them or not. In any event, they
> should have been removed before sending it. Sorry. I can't find those
> bindings as a string anywhere, in my workspace, or even google (other than my
> message) Love to know where I came up with it, but it apparently does not
> affect the issue at hand.
OK,
That was just concerning me. I didn't expose those values as bindings in
AjaxFlexibleFileUpload and they definitely cannot be the same value.
Unfortunately I'm up to my ears in deadlines right at this minute, but I'll try
and mockup your problem when I get a chance. Though, I'm wondering if this kind
of fail is just a special case of 'cancel', and if that is the case then we
might need to modify the handler to try and brute force kill the upload
client-side. You can take a look at the CancelLink and cancelFunction() in
AjaxFlexibleFileUpload to see what I mean.
>
> Andrew
>
> PS: Vinny Luc said he tried switching the default CSS to true, in order to
> get the progress bar to work, but it doesn't resolve it either. (I'm
> desperately trying to get him to chime in with what he has tried. Heck , not
> even Dave has replied.)
>
> On Aug 10, 2010, at 11:07 AM, David LeBer wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Attachment1Upload : ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload {
>>> failedFunction = "alert(\"Your upload is too large. The maximum size is
>>> 15 MB.\")";
>>> finishedFunction = "attachmentUploadContainerUpdate()";
>>> configurationName = "CCCommunication.attachments";
>>> editingContext = communication.editingContext;
>>> attachment = communication.attachment1;
>>> selectFileLabel = "Choose a file";
>>> editorEditButtonClass = "prettyButton";
>>> selectFileButtonClass = "prettyButton";
>>> cancelButtonClass = "prettyButton";
>>> editorEditLabel = "Change";
>>> injectDefaultCSS = false;
>>> clearUploadProgressOnSuccess = true;
>>> innerUploadContainerId = "attachmentUploadContainer";
>>> outerUploadContainerId = "attachmentUploadContainer";
>>> }
>>
>> What are these bindings?
>>
>>> innerUploadContainerId = "attachmentUploadContainer";
>>> outerUploadContainerId = "attachmentUploadContainer";
>>
>> And why are they set to the same value?
>
;david
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