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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
decoderltd wrote:
Feragnoli, Fontanel
Go to Content > Images and upload as normal except now you can add multiple files one at a time – they’ll be listed beneath the ‘Choose file’ field together with a ‘remove’ option. Once you’ve added all the files you require, click ‘upload’.
Hope that helps.
Great, thanks!
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#32 2008-03-10 22:25:24
- Joey
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
Does this work on 4.0.6?
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Joey
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
Jup, it does… (at least for me)
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
Is it avaible to add adding alt\caption text ? It would be nice
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
Hello all.
Trying to verify this works in 4.0.6.
I’m not having any luck.
I’m using v 1.29 of jQuery.MuiltiFile.js
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#36 2008-06-19 02:00:59
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
jQuery.Mu->i<-ltiFile.js
Copied and pasted??
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
Nice catch Uli – just a typo on the post.
Firebug is showing this error:
$.MultiFile.options has no properties
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
hmm. Still not able to get this to work in 4.0.6.
Is it possible that they latest version of jQuery.MultiFile.js is not compatible?
I tried some older versions too – but still the same error.
Any suggestions?
Something like this should really be available in the core.
One image/file at time = a real time killer.
Ebl_upload is an alternative – but not free – and a feels too different than the TXP interface.
Last edited by renobird (2008-07-08 15:30:47)
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
Not working for me using 4.05 – there’s no difference in the interface despite changing index.php, activating the plug in and loading the js file.
Can jQuery.MultiFile.js conflict with another file I’ve got there called jquery.js?
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
James,
A new version of EBL_upload is coming any day now.
From what Eric has hinted – the interface should be more like textpattern – and it will have some nice new features.
It won’t be free – but I’m sure it’ll be worth the $8 or whatever.
Just though I’d mention it in case you can’t get multifile working.
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
So is the next version still going to be sans Flash? Vote +1
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
mrdale wrote:
So is the next version still going to be sans Flash? Vote +1
I think it will still have to use Flash for the multi-file-select-whatever, but it sounds like Eric is going to have the interface look more native (at least that’s what I read into it). I sure hope so.
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
Yes, the flash component is still required, as without it, there is no way to select multiple files without click-browsing each and every file. It’s the only method available that allows this, unless you delve into JAVA and that gets to be a bit heavy.
I’ve been delayed a little because of work demands, but it should be soon.
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
You could always go the zipped folder of files method, which is quiet convenient.
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Re: [request] Multi file upload with Progress Bar, swfUpload
mrdale wrote:
You could always go the zipped folder of files method, which is quiet convenient.
zenphoto uses that method (among others). Although I think there are some server config. issues if you are going to have it extract the .zip after it’s uploaded. Works fine for me – but I’ve heard it can be a real headache to get working with certain hosts.
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