From: Oleg Sverdlov (oleg_at_nonexisting.hamakor.org.il)
Date: Wed 01 Sep 2004 - 17:34:58 IDT
hamakor_at_amos.mailshell.com wrote:
Multiple file uploads feature has nothing to do with W3C standards. You
can put several <INPUT TYPE="file" ...> fields on the same form.
AFAIK there's an additional traffic generated because files get encoded
before they are sent.
Klickcenter probably has written an ActiveX that is ?more? advanced and
user-friendly than the standard field.
Oleg
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Oleg Sverdlov
http://www.ols.co.il
OLS Software - Complex Websites Development.
> Hello,
>
> Looking for photo printing services, I found a few sites which allow
> clients to upload
> the photos via the net.
>
> One of the sites (Klikcenter) allows uploading about 5 files from a
> standard web form
> with "Browse" buttons or, using an ActiveX control, to upload entire
> directories.
>
> I asked about support for non-IE or non-Windows platforms and got a
> reply that
> it won't work.
>
> Instead of just telling them they lost my business because of this I'd
> like to try to help
> them find a standards-based solution.
>
> Is anyone here aware fo a way to upload multiple files based on w3c
> standards? (short
> of putting them all in a zip file).
>
> Cheers,
>
> --Amos
>
>
>
>
> .
>
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