JQuery :: Form Validation - Upload File Width?
May 11, 2009I would like to use jquery to validate on the server side to make sure the uploaded image is 400px by 300px.
View 1 RepliesI would like to use jquery to validate on the server side to make sure the uploaded image is 400px by 300px.
View 1 RepliesI 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.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI 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?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to upload a file from a HTML form using jQuery and PHP. I have the following script, which I just need to adapt to add the support for uploading files.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI 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.
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?
I'm trying to get jQuery Form Plugin to work. So first things first.
Is there something wrong with this script? [code]...
I'm a CSS and PHP developer, finding myself using jquery and AJAX more and more, of course, and learning a little about it as i go. but only a little. :o)i have a client who's asked me to add an image upload feature to a simple comments post script i've "built". i can see, kind of, how this jquery is posting the form text inputs, but have no idea if this thing can even be made to post a file at the same time.Hoping someone might add a function for me to do this if it can be done?
$(document).ready(function(){
/* The following code is executed once the DOM is loaded */
/* This flag will prevent multiple comment submits: */
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I've a form having input feilds name , email, image and comments. I want to submit the form without page refresh and upload the file on server using ajax jquery in php language. i
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn form plugin version2.76 and 2.77 the file upload not working:
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In the second example the script don't reach the success callback. In older versions works fine.
I've added file upload support to the form plugin and I could use some help testing it out.If this feature interests you then go ahead and grab the beta plugin at:URL...File upload support is baked right into the plugin and there are no external dependencies.The plugin will automatically detect file input elements and use an iframe to submit the form if there are files to be uploaded.No extra coding or metadata is needed to take advantage of this new feature.In addition, even though an iframe is used instead of the XHR object, callbacks and global triggers still work as expected (so any code that you have in place to display activity indicators or blocking elements will still work).However, there are some challenges when using iframes in this manner.For one, it is quite difficult to determine if the submit operation succeeded or failed.The iframe becomes the target of the submit operation and so that is where the server response is written.The form plugin does its best to determine the data type (html, xml, etc),but the status is always 'success' unless an exception is caught during the type determination.URL...
If you use this page for testing *please* be kind to my server and only upload small files! I'd really prefer that you download the plugin and integrate it into your own test environment if possible.I've done some testing on FF, IE and Opera and the results are encouraging. I don't have access to Safari so I'm sure there are issues lurking for that platform.If you're interested in the code you can find it all tucked into the end of the ajaxSubmit method in a function called "fileUpload".
I'm was able to successfully use your plugin for firefox, safari, chrome. When the form submits the request with file upload, here is the html I send back to the browser (via Rails): <textarea>{'status': 'success', 'avatar_url': '<%=@user.avatar.url(:medium)%>'}
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have a html/php form which let users upload pictures onto my server. the problem with it is, it says the picture has been uploaded but if the file name contains any of character apart from text (A-z) and numbers, the picture never shows up in the admin panel.
is there a way using ajax or jquery to disallow certain file names in the upload field of the html which uses these characters !@#$%^'&*()"?
how do i go on about this?
I have a page users can click to upload a photo. When users click I want a modal window to pop up with a simple file upload input inside it and a submit button. I have this working except that when users click submit nothing happens. I'm using nyroModal [URL] and the code I use is:
Code:
<a href="#test" class="nyroModal"><img src="/img/uploadimage.gif" alt="" /></a>
<div id="test" style="display: none; width: 600px;"> <form id="ImageUploadForm" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post" action="images/upload" accept-charset="utf-8">
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If I take the code out of the div=id"test" the form appears on the normal page and submits just fine. Inside the test div tho the modal window pops up with the form inside but the submit button does nothing.
I have following code, that i am sure can be done in 1 single function, which will ease extending it in future.
Basically when a link is clicked, i wante the upload form to apear....and any other upload forms to disapear.
How can i put those 3 functions in 1?
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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This is driving me nuts. I'm using the File Upload. It works fine in Chrome, but in FF4 and IE9 it executes the beforeSubmit, but never reaches the success, and the file never reaches the server.
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I'm novice with jQuery and Web in General and I have a problem with "jQuery Form Plugin" [URL]... Everything works well except when trying to upload large files (I need to upload video files).Itriedupload a video with about 24 MB in the example(demo) page in the[URL]../#file-upload and seems that i don't get the expected result. Can you tell me what constraints or custom options i'm facing with this plugin or IIS7 for that matter? Is there a way to see that something went wrong? Because the file seems to be uploaded but nothing happens after.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'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.
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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I'm using the jQuery form validation plugin along with the fileinput plugin which hides the initial input area, but uses <divs> and some styling /javascript to show the file input field.The issue I am having, is that the 'this field is required' text that is meant to show on submission, doesn't come up for the file input field, nor some checkboxes that I have in a table. I am guessing that this is because the code is needing the label to be RIGHT next to the element (in this case the file input or the checkbox) in order for the validation message to show..Are there any work arounds that anyone knows of so that I can get the error message to show?Is there a way to show the error message for required fields when they have a div wrapping them or anything wrapping them?
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I have created my second Form to File Web Form but basically I took my First Web Form coding (with the Java Script) and manipulated it so that it suited my needs for my 2nd Form (both are very close to being the same).For some reason, I can't get my Java Script validation to take effect. I was wondering if some one could try to pin point why it isn't functioning properly? Again it could be the most obvious thing, but please bear with me as I learn.Just for a little more clarity, I am going to list the things that I have changed to possibly make it easier to pin point:[code]
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a form called register.html and have javascript to check the form validation
<form
<input type="submit" value="Submit" onClick="return formValidate()">
</form>
so in register.html when user presses submit the formValidate method (javascript) is run.once it returns true, how do i pass the variables from the form into a php page?i know i can change onClick="data.php" but then the JS is not being run ...
I'm using the following javascript code to validate a form:
My HTML code is as follow:
The fact that my using xhtml strict I'm having an error when validating my html file. Can't use name attribute in form.
I have a form where a user can upload a file. I do a check to see if it's a zip file. If it isn't then its supposed to stop the file from being uploaded. Only thing is, the file still uploads regardless of getting the error or not.
How can I prevent the form from submitting the file if the error pops up?[code]...
so I have a html page with the following code included in it:
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how would I reference the contents of the text box in a separate Javascript file? I have tried document.form.UserInfo.value and many, many variations and just can't get it to work. I presume it has something to do with the paragraph having the same name?