Events For Input Type="file"
Jul 23, 2005
I have a webpage where I want the user to input filenames. To make this easier,
I use a file input type so that the user can select files rather than typing in
the filename, using the HTML below.
<input type="file" size="25" maxlength="256" id="filename" onchange="AddFile()"/>
The problem I have is that the javascript function AddFile() is only run under
Internet Explorer, and not under Mozilla. I need the function to run each time a
file is selected as the filenames are added to a text box (the user is creating
a list of files).
Is there some way of having this work under Mozilla?
View 2 Replies
ADVERTISEMENT
Sep 21, 2007
I have a <input type = file> button for uploading a file in my php page. As soon as i select a file from the button, i need the file data to be displayed so that i check whether the file selected has the correct data. How can i do this.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Nov 29, 2011
I've got a major headache with IE in that I have a support form that allows users to submit tickets with files which is then emailed off.
Using javascript, jQuery and PHP I have everything under control with all of our favourite browsers - but then comes along IE.
support.php
...
<!-- file -->
<div class="fileUploadEntry">
[code]....
View 4 Replies
View Related
Oct 22, 2009
I need to get the filename, basename, dirname using jQuery. if there is any utility that will take care of windows/mac/linux file paths.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Aug 25, 2005
can anyone tell me how do i disable the file type dialog box .
I want the user select the file through browse buttton,but i do not
want him to edit the file name he has select in the text box where it
gets dispalyed.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Oct 30, 2009
I was wondering if anyone knows a way to get the file name(the one theuser has just browsed and is about to upload using the form) from aform input.I tried $("#fileInput").val() but it does not work.
View 3 Replies
View Related
Apr 11, 2011
I am trying to call a input from a javascript.
my input file
<input type="file" name="file" />
and javascript
<script type="text/javascript">
[Code]....
now the problem is if I add id="test1" in the input file the javascript stuff works but then actual thing that input file suppose to pass (File upload info) goes missing.
so I was wondering is there any way I could by pass adding the id part in the input and still call it?
I was thinking some thing like
$(document.forms[0].elements["file"]).fileinput(); but that's not working...
View 10 Replies
View Related
May 23, 2011
I have to change text input type to password input type and i am using jquery script. This script work for FF, Chrome and Safari browser but not worked on ie7, ie8.
Script is as:-
How can i update my script, so that it works cross the browser.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Apr 22, 2010
I have in my application input type file for uploading files. How can i do javascript validation to check if filename has special characters in it?
View 10 Replies
View Related
Jul 22, 2010
I want to serialize file name of the file being uploaded in the input type file <input type="file">, but when I serialized the form in jquery I just got the input type text and others not the file - how do I do it? is it something jquery fails to achieve?this is the html,
PHP Code:
<form action="<?php echo HTTP_ROOT.INC_LAYOUT;?>ask_add_xml.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" id="form_qna_ask">
<div class="item-form">
<h2><a href="#"><span>ASK</span></a></h2>[code]......
View 3 Replies
View Related
May 5, 2006
<INPUT id="File1" style="WIDTH: 530px; HEIGHT: 22px" type="file"
size="70" name="File1" onclick="myFunction;">
Using this code, I'm able to catch the event that occurs when I click
in the "browse" button or in the text input box.
I need to catch another event: when the user has chosen the file in the
dialog and pressed "Open".
I can't us onpropertychange because what I want to do is to check the
name of the chosen file and eventually modify the text area. This would
make a recursive onpropertychange event call... so I need something
else.
View 1 Replies
View Related
May 6, 2009
I am trying to create an input element of type file using the javascript. I am able to create it but the problem i am facing is, i need to apply a CSS class to the control. Can some one let me know how to do the same.
I am pasting the code that i am using to create a control.
function AddUploadFile()
{
var newrow = document.getElementById("files_tbl").insertRow(document.getElementById("files_tbl").rows.length);
[Code].....
View 2 Replies
View Related
Dec 2, 2011
Am developing a form in which user image should be viewed and stored in web database. I am using html5 and javascript. While using input type= "file" to browse the image, chrome shows the file path as c:/fakepath/*.jpg.
How can I get the full path name in google chrome to display image and to store it in web database.
If you have some other options to display and store the image in web database using javascript and html5
View 12 Replies
View Related
Jun 21, 2010
I am using JQuery for the first time i need the dinamacally genarate an input file after a button.
The objective is to make several uploads for files.
Here is the function:
My button is like this:
Do i need to add more info to the button?
View 1 Replies
View Related
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]
View 10 Replies
View Related
Apr 17, 2006
I want to restrict the user from being entering the value in <input type="file">. It works fine in IE but not in Mozilla. I am sending my code also which works in IE and not in Mozilla...
View 2 Replies
View Related
Aug 7, 2005
example with <ol> as parent.
<script type="text/javascript"><!--
var gFiles = 0;
function addFile() {
var li = document.createElement('li');
li.setAttribute('id', 'file-' + gFiles);
li.innerHTML = '<input type="file" name="file[]"><span onclick="removeFile('file-' + gFiles + '')" style="cursor:pointer;">Remove</span>'
document.getElementById('files-root').appendChild(li);
gFiles++;
}
function removeFile(aId) {
var obj = document.getElementById(aId);
obj.parentNode.removeChild(obj);
}
--></script>
<span onclick="addFile()" style="cursor:pointer;">Add</span>
<ol id="files-root">
<li><input type="file" name="file[]">
</ol>
example using table:
<script type="text/javascript"><!--
var gFiles = 0;
function addFile() {
var tr = document.createElement('tr');
tr.setAttribute('id', 'file-' + gFiles);
var td = document.createElement('td');
td.innerHTML = '<input type="file" name="file[]"><span onclick="removeFile('file-' + gFiles + '')" style="cursor:pointer;">Remove</span>'
tr.appendChild(td);
document.getElementById('files-root').appendChild(tr);
gFiles++;
}
function removeFile(aId) {
var obj = document.getElementById(aId);
obj.parentNode.removeChild(obj);
}
--></script>
<span onclick="addFile()" style="cursor:pointer;">Add</span>
<table><tbody id="files-root">
<tr><td><input type="file" name="file[]"></td></tr>
</table>
I did the ol one first then he said he wanted it as a table for some reason.. so here they are..
View 2 Replies
View Related
Feb 4, 2009
I'm posting this here because I think JavaScript is probably the only way to do it, but if anyone can point me elsewhere, that's fine.
In a bespoke CMS (not a publicly accessible application), I need to let my user upload files that are beyond the server's file upload size for http. I can use PHP to do this via ftp, but to do so I need the full path to the source file, which I could then pass in a hidden field. However, the value of the file input field only returns the filename, not the full path. I understand that this is for security reasons, but is there any way round it?
I've tried jumping through all manner of hoops to try and select the text in the field - which does show the full path of the browsed file - in order to put it in the hidden field, but so far I've failed. And I must do this in FF3 for various reasons.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Aug 20, 2009
Is is possible to populate a form input of type "file" with javascript?
Here is the code snippet from the form:
Code:
<div>
Media file: <input type="file" name="mediaFile[]" id="mediaFile1" onChange="duplicateEntry(this.value);" />
</div>
[Code]....
keep in mind that these are just code snippets and if this is possible, I'd just like to know how to do it.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Sep 7, 2010
capturing just the file name rather than the entire path of the SRC on my input type="image". Basically when I hover over an image, the Default Image should change to the image being hovered on. Here is my code, can't quite get it to work. Sorry I'm very new to JavaScript
<html>
<head>
<script language = "Javascript">
function ChangeDefault(src)
{
//document.frmMain.DefaultImage.src = src <--Doesn't work at all
alert(src) //<---Displays the entire file path, want just file name
[Code]...
View 3 Replies
View Related
Mar 16, 2011
As recently as 1.4.3 $('input:text') would find input elements with no type attribute, but after upgrading to 1.5.1 that is no longer the case.
Is this a bug or an intended refactor to be more standards compliant?
FYI - this is the selector I now have to use: $('input:text,input:not([type])')
View 4 Replies
View Related
Jan 24, 2011
i want to search the index.xml file throu diff input like combo box and input text shown in the search.html file and output the result in a tale.
search.html
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html><head><meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="content-type">
<title>Search</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="search%20xml/search%20xml%20with%20mouseover%20table/searchindex.js"></script>
[Code]...
View 3 Replies
View Related
Jul 23, 2005
I have a windows 2000 PC and it does not know what a hta file is. any ideas.
View 2 Replies
View Related
Jul 23, 2005
I noticed that the image input type does not show up in the elements
array (IE 6.0).
<FORM name=myForm>
<INPUT name=rads id=check1 type=radio value=val1>
<INPUT name=rads id=check2 type=radio value=val2 checked>
<INPUT name=rads id=check3 type=radio value=val3>
<INPUT name=rads id=check4 type=radio value=val4>
<INPUT name=imgIn type=image src=web.gif>
<INPUT type=button name=somethin>
</FORM>
If I have this HTML code, the myForm.elements.length is 5, instead of
the expected 6. You can click on the image in this case, and it acts
like a submit button... proof that the broser recognizes it as part of
the form.
So, if I call myForm.elements[4], I get the button, not the image.
It seems goofy to me, and I cannot find any documentation that explains
why this is.
Of course, I can get access to the object in many other ways... I am
just curious if the is an IE bug.
View 1 Replies
View Related
Oct 18, 2005
This code:
if (stealth)
{
document.searchme.query.type = 'password'
}
else
{
document.searchme.query.type = 'text'
}
works in FF but not in IE 6. It fails with "Error: Could not get the
type property. This command is not supported."
A previous post mentioned that in IE type is 'read only'.
Are there any work around for changing input type dynamically in IE?
View 5 Replies
View Related
Sep 24, 2006
Is it possible to change the input type of a form field. example
<input type="password" name="pw" value="test">
i want to have a "view" button next to that field that when you press and hold it it will chnage that input type to "text" so i can see the password. And when i release the button it will change it back.
I know this sounds like a bad idea and insecure... but its not a big deal.. i have all this stored in an "administrator" panel which an admin must login to get to it. Inside of that i have some admin programs, one of which displays information about the clients. I want to be able to see the clients password when ever i need to reference what it is, but i figured rather then just printing it on the screen all the time this would be a better way.
View 2 Replies
View Related