Hi Michael, Thanks for info. I use shared hosting and reason that they don't allow that extension is that uploadprogress is still in beta. I tried both apc and uploadprogress on my local PC and solutions that they provide are very good for me. I will be happy to change hosting provider and if you know any other hosting with those extensions please inform On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:02 AM, Michael A. Peters <mpeters@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Gevorg Harutyunyan wrote: > >> Hi guys >> >> I need to create file upload progress bar using PHP and AJAX. I found two >> Pecl extensions that support that may be used: "uploadprogress" and >> "php-apc". >> I asked my shared hosting provider to add that extensions, but my request >> was declined, because "uploadprogress" is still BETA version and "php-apc" >> dont works >> fine with Fast-CGI version of PHP. >> > > uploadprogress is still beta but it works very well. > It does still require client side scripting of some sort (JavaScript is > what I use) but due to stateless nature of http that's just the way it is. > > uploadprogress does require php 5.2 or newer, that may be their issue. > > Anyway, when a host is not willing to provide what you need, it's time to > find a new host. > > I've never tried php-apc. > > Another solution I've seen people do is use perl to process the file upload > form. I don't like perl but it is a possible solution. > -- Best Regards, Gevorg Harutyunyan