On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 15:24:37 +0100, Ian Fette (イアンフェッティ)
<ife...@google.com> wrote:
Ok, I sense resistance to putting it in .name. What about .path,
undefined
in most cases except where there is an upload including files from
multiple
directories, in which case .path contains the path less any path
components
common to all 3 (sorry, it's early morning and I can't write well before
having coffee).
e.g.
input.files[0].name="1.jpg"
input.files[0].path="a/b"
input.files[1].name="2.jpg"
input.files[1].path="a/b"
input.files[2].name="3.jpg"
input.files[2].path="a/c"
(Need to figure out the exact wording, as "a" is common to all 3 but if
you're uploading the entire directory "a", it may make sense to include
that
in the path -- but I don't feel quite as strongly about that --
subfolders
are certainly more important IMO.)
Note that extensions to File should be discussed on public-weba...@w3.org.
At least, that's where they have been so far.
--
Anne van Kesteren
http://annevankesteren.nl/