AJAX File Upload
Jun 27, 2007
This Scripts allows you to upload files using AJAX (I'm not an
expert). The site claims it's the best way to upload files out there,
and the file size is only 1 kb.
I couldn't get it to work for me. I downloaded the files to my
computer, and opened the index file with my browser. It doesn't work
(the demo on their site does); IE doesn't show any error messages or
anything, and FF shows a single word that might be treated as an error
notifier: 'undefined'. Does this thing even work? If it does, could
anyone please give me detailed steps on how to using it on my site?
Code:
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Dec 16, 2009
I've created a PhP page(Main) which will list records and a link to change their "thumbnail". Clicking on it will open a "pop-up" which will present a "File input" box and when user select a file to upload, this popup-page will send the form fields to a "process page" using AJAX. This Process page will upload the file and on success returns nothing else the error to the Ajax object in Popup. On return, the popup page will just reload the thumbnail on main page if success and closes itself.
I'm sure I've described what I wanted to do. Again, in brief: Main->(Opens Popup)->Popup->(Send file using AJAX)->Process Process->(Upload File & return result to)->Popup->(Reload img on Main and closes itself)->Main
Below are my codes:
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Jul 26, 2011
Suggest a good easy to use ajax file upload plugin ? I am using Asp.net on server side
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Jun 20, 2011
I need some way to use ajax to upload a file mainly a image and a video to my website.
I googled around and found many people saying it's impossible to do it with ajax.. but there are jquery work around plugins where it uses an hidden ifframe to submit your files.
what is the best and simple way to do this task?
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Nov 7, 2011
I am trying to upload a file and text using jquery ajax. The upload would include validation that is done with php and echoed on a div on the uploading page.
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Jan 13, 2009
Last year, just a few days before holidays, I wrote a tutorial about a new feature available in Firefox 3 that allows web developers to do AJAX-style file uploads. Initially I intended to publish this tutorial as a SitePoint article, but it got rejected so I published it on my blog.
Now, I'd love some feedback. So, if there's anyone out there that has enough patience to read an exhaustive tutorial about uploading files with nothing more than JavaScript I'd like to hear her/his opinion. If it's crap just tell me 'cause indifference kills. Anyway, if patience is not your strong point there's a ZIP package containing both a "simple" and a "complex" take on the problem. Try those.
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Dec 15, 2010
I implemented Malsups jquery form and use it for ajax file uploads. Works fine in FF, but in IE as soon as the ajax has completed the upload IE gives me a File Download box - Security warning. If I click on save it save thereturnedJson object (I do JS call onsuccessto get a file list and display it). If I click cancel or save on the popup has same effect the file still gets uploaded but just looks ugly.
How can I get rid of this? All coming form the same domain, calling from the same domain. This is on a python django project and I am testing it on the dev server.
Its pretty basic jquery nothing to exciting, don't get why IE would cause.
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Feb 6, 2010
I'm actually new on jquery ajax. I just wanna ask a little idea about how to create simple file upload (with form) using ajax. I tried using this code:
//form html
<p id="status"></p>
<form id="form1" enctype="multipart/formdata">
<input type="file" id="photo" name="photo" />
<input type="submit" id="save" name="save" value="Upload" />
</form>
//php file
if($_POST){
$name = $_POST['photo']['name'];
$tmp = $_POST['photo']['tmp_name'];
$path = "images/".basename(name);
if(move_uploaded_file($tmp,$path)){
print("Done! File saved...");
}else{
die("Error on uploading!")
}}
//js
$(document).ready(function(){
var photo = $("#photo").val();
$.post("upload.php",{photo:photo},function(data){
$("#status").html(data);
});});
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Oct 2, 2009
I've a technical problem, i use jQuery Form Plugin and it's working well except for upload file. Effectively after uploading file we can't see any response in firebug. (You can see an example in the official website of jquery form plugin [URL] And in the response i call a script with
<script src="script.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
My page get this file well but i have a javascript error on the "$" of
$(document).ready(function() {...
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Sep 20, 2010
I am trying to implement this jQuery form plugin to do ajax file uploads. Although the documentation is great I am still a little unclear about one thing. Usually when I do ajax submissions I return a response in JSON(using PHP), something like :
<?php
echo json_encode(array("status_message"=>"success"));
?>
When doing some simple tests I have run into a problem and I believe it is due to the way this plugin handles JSON responses. My form :
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This does not result in the success event firing but rather the error event. In the plugin documentation it states that it does not handle json responses well and that it recommends wrapping the response in a textarea. Unfortunatly I'm not sure what they mean by that, and what I've tried so far has not worked. ould anyone give me some advice as to how to output the response in JSON properly? Could anyone that has used this plugin for AJAX file uploads offer any advice on doing so?
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Sep 17, 2009
I'm using AJAX for all the updates to the web site I'm building and it works very well. But now I face the need to:
1) Upload a file (an image or video) to a folder in the server.
2) Insert a row in MySQL with the name of the file plus some other information (year and a comment).
The user would upload the file and fill in the information in the same window, and should have a single message (if possible) saying that the file was added or not (meaning both the upload and the insert).I have been doing some googling and found information as how to simulate and AJAX upload, since it seems AJAX does not support file uploads (hope I'm wrong). This is what I found: [URL]
So following that example I could upload the file, and I'd have all the information from the form, in the PHP, and I could synchronize the upload and the insert, but then I can't figure out how to send the OK from the PHP to a Javascript (i guess) to update the html and display the message in the web site.
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Dec 20, 2009
I'm amending an upload script from Max's AJAX file uploader. [URL] I wish to display the filename after the file uploaded. The text in green are added by myself. However, I failed to display success status after the upload process successful. Do you know where I made the error?
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>Max's AJAX File Uploader</title>
<link href="style/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
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Sep 17, 2009
I'm using AJAX for all the updates to the web site I'm building and it works very well. But now I face the need of:
1) Upload a file (an image or video) to a folder in the server
2) Insert a row in MySQL with the name of the file plus some other information (year and a comment).
The user would upload the file and fill in the information in the same window, and should have a single message (if possible) saying that the file was added or not (meaning both the upload and the insert).
I have been doing some googling and found information as how to simulate and AJAX upload, since it seems AJAX does not support file uploads (hope I'm wrong). This is what I found:
So following that example I could upload the file, and I'd have all the information from the form, in the PHP, and I could synchronize the upload and the insert, but then I can't figure out how to send the OK from the PHP to a Javascript (i guess) to update the html and display the message in the web site. And anyway, is this the right approach to do what I need?
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Aug 19, 2010
The script calls the php file without a problem when the submit key is hit. However, it doesnt post the form data with it. The HTML form
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Feb 14, 2007
i want to do (multiple) file upload(s) and display a progress bar.
with firefox and safari it is no problem at all. only IE makes some
problems.
my script is based on ajax-uploader, which can be found at
www.srmiles.com/freestuff/ajax_file_uploader/ . you can do multiple
file uploads. each upload will have it's own "form"-tag, so that each
file is uploaded for its own. could be a good solution if there are
"big" uploads.
so here is what i do:
i have a html-page in which several forms with file-input fields are
generated. when i now hit the "one" submit button at the bottom of the
page a javascript function upload() starts it will iterate through all
forms (id='frmUpload_xx'), will get the filename, start a ajax request
for the progress-bar function and do a form.submit().
if the first form/file is uploaded, a settimeout('upload()', 1000); is
called and the next form will be processed. all form's have an
target="uploaddiv", where uploaddiv is a invisible iframe. so the
output of the upload script is put in this div. output should only be
a "OK" at the end. no usefull output no info no nothing.
firefox and safari are working as expected, only IE stops after the
first file is uploaded. i get an javascript error saying "zugriff
verweigert/access denied" on object line x... this is the place where
i call "form.submit()".
this is the upload-function:
function upload() {
if (uploads.length>0) {
form = document.getElementById('frmUpload_'+uploads[0]);
if (form["filename"].value == ""){
alert("Please Choose a file to upload.");
} else {
filename = form["filename"].value;
if (filename.lastIndexOf("")>0) {
filename = filename.substring(filename.lastIndexOf("")
+1,filename.length);
} else if (filename.lastIndexOf("/")>0) {
filename = filename.substring(filename.lastIndexOf("/")
+1,filename.length);
}
makeRequest("upload_progress.php?sid="+sid
+"&filename="+filename,progress);
form.submit();
}
}
}
the strange thing is, that filename is filled correct, that means the
object "form" is found and exisits. the first iteration is working,
only the second ends with an error.
think it have something to do with redirecting the output of the
upload-script in an iframe. after that IE can't access form - at least
IE is not allowed to submit the form as i can access a form field
(filename).
i worked on that the last two days and haven't found a solution...
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Sep 1, 2011
I'm trying to put in place a file upload validation check. So at the client-side, the User selects a file. Before uploading, at the GUI, if the file exceeds an imposed limit, it will prompt the User that it exceeds the permitted size for upload.
And if it is within the permitted size, the full file path of the file to be uploaded will then be obtained and then used for the actual upload to the Server.
My program is built on EXTJS and Java, running using Tomcat. Browser restricted to Internet Explorer 7 only.
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Jun 6, 2011
I have a problem with the latest version of the jQuery Form Plugin (2.80). To be more precise, I guess I am doing something wrong, and with an older version (2.67) somehow it didn't matter.With the old version, the file was uploaded without problems. Now Firefox opens a new Tab on clicking the submit button and nothing is done. Chrome doesn't open a new tab, but also nothing happens. In Wireshark I can see that there is no file attached in the POST message with the older version, the file was sent.My first guess was that my file handling on the server side is erroneous - but on the other hand, when there is no file attached, what should I handle there?
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Jun 2, 2011
I am using jquery Multifile upload plugin, I want to show the client a pop messages if he/she crosses certain size while uploading files..
<html>
<head>
<script src="/js/jquery.MultiFile.js" type="text/javascript" language="javascript" target="upload_target"></script>
<script>
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Mar 9, 2009
how can I upload a .doc or .txt file and then that file to appear in a textbox
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Aug 31, 2009
I know that the input "file" type can't be customized very well using css, so I figured I might try to make my own with javascript. The only problem is, I don't know too much about javascript. point me in the right direction on how to make my own custom file upload box in javascript that works the same way as the default one works (so I don't have to edit my PHP coding). Also, heres something I'd like to achieve: [URL]
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Jul 23, 2005
I am wanting to simplify a page that I'm writing... the guts behind the page is PHP and wondering if it's possible to upload a photo in one click. How would I approach having the browsed file detected once it's populated into the form field and have it auto uploaded? Can this be
done?
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Nov 24, 2006
Could anybody explain why does the following code :
<form name="upload" method="post">
<input type="file" name="file_1" style="display:none" />
<input type="text" name="text_1" />
<a
href="javascript:document.forms['upload'].elements['file_1'].click();">
Open
</a>
</form>
open the file dialog for selecting a file for upload in the Internet
Explorer, whereas in the FF 2.0 does not?
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Dec 15, 2010
I have a page with 5 file inputs and 5 img tags i have everything working but preview of course changes all the img tags so no madder what browse button i choose all fixed img tags are updated with that preview.here is a code i found and messed with a little cant seem to figure out how to add a loop or something to update just the called tag
Java Script:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!-- Begin
/***** CUSTOMIZE THESE VARIABLES *****/
[code].....
i went through this code file and the change does not appear to be where the change should ocur im sure its in the actually script need to loop through the images[] field i would think like i would in php The only thing i could think to do is paste the script code 5 more times and change each variable to 1 2 3 4 5 but then ill have a big php code page there would be a way to make this work i would think
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Feb 2, 2011
I am creating a webpage using javascript and php where I need to upload a doc file or zip and read all the words in doc file. If it is zip I need to read all the words in all the doc files. I am trying to upload using file input but it does not show path of file only file name. How am I suppose to upload and read it.
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Jan 3, 2006
I have a form that upload msword and pdf to a particular folder, pls how can I use javascript to whether the type and size of the intended upload files on the file field.
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Mar 6, 2007
Is there a javascript function to make sure that when a file is uploaded, the file contains no special characters?
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