> -----Original Message----- > From: mike [mailto:mike503@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 12:17 AM > To: Gevorg Harutyunyan > Cc: tedd; German Geek; php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: www.soongy.com > > I have a basic demo here. The code is not at it's best, you have to > hit reload to upload a new file. > > http://mikehost.com/~mike/tmp/u/ > > It does show you though with some javascript trickery and some math > you can derive estimated time and approximate speed. I did have an > example of multiple files too (I don't think this one supports that) > > At some point I'll publish all the components required and clean it up > nicely. > > I also have an nginx module to complement it that should be available > soon, to alleviate the need for the PHP processing piece (even though > it does work like a charm) > > > On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Gevorg Harutyunyan > <gevorg.ha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Thank you all for your help! > > > > I tried to do without being dependent from flash, but as I see there > are > > only two ways for this: "flash" and "loading without tracking > percentage". I > > choose second way :) > > > > On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:58 AM, mike <mike503@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> gears will allow you to do that, more or less. i have it going... Gears will allow you to do a lot of things. So will site-proprietary Firefox extensions that go well outside the realm of basic client-server interaction via webpages. I was under the impression that Gears requires a local installation of their client library in order to work. I don't think "download this new extension so you can upload files to our site" is going to go over so well. > >> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 12:34 PM, tedd <tedd.sperling@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> > At 12:13 PM -0800 3/1/09, mike wrote: > >> >> > >> >> you can use gears pretty easily to make a seamless multiple file > >> >> upload now. it's all javascript too so you can make it look how > you > >> >> want, behave how you want, etc. without having to buy/tweak flash > >> >> code. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 12:07 PM, German Geek <geek.de@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> >>> > >> >>> Also check this one out: google uses it in gmail: > >> >> > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> http://code.google.com/p/jquery-multifile- > plugin/downloads/detail?name=multiple-file-upload.zip&can=2&q= > >> > > >> > Understood, but I don't think either of these do what the OP > wanted, > >> > whcih > >> > was a real time file upload progress bar. // Todd