Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
and it works. I just tested it. What I'm missing though is a cancel button.
How would you do that in a browser...
Because the browser is also on the other hand still posting the data.
Maybe with ajax this would be nicely possible...

Haven't tried this myself but

http://www.raditha.com/megaupload/

is supposed to be an example of this functionality.

Doing the client side is not that hard i think (at least if you use a second window).

But my main question was, how to do that in wicket (i.e. how to get the currently transfered bytes ) ? ;)

regards,
    Michael
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