Re: Multiple Uploads

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Hmm, looks interesting but this assumes that you have installed the 
iBULC software on your system.

And the question of Abhishek Jain was whether you can realize such 
things with php. And with php it will not work.
Or do I have an error in reasoning?



Mohamad Zakaria Alli schrieb:
> 
> Check this out: http://www.ibulc.com/
> 
> Stephan Schulze <nahpeps@xxxxxx> wrote:In my opinion it is not.
> HTML only offers you the chance to select a single file for upload.
> The only thing I think you can do, is to offer more than one upload fields.
> 
> For example something like this:
> <form action="upload.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
>    Send these files:<br>
>    <input name="file_data[]" type="file"><br>
>    <input name="file_data[]" type="file"><br>
>    <input name="file_data[]" type="file"><br>
>    <input name="file_data[]" type="file"><br>
>    <input type="submit" value="Upload Files">
> </form>
> 
> With best regards
> 
> Stephan Schulze
> 

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