No upload after rotation
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 11:20 am
Hi there!
I'm rather new with JFileUpload. I tested this nice tool in http version together with JImageUpload to have a preview and JImageFilter for rotating an image before upload. Almost everything works fine, but there is a problem: If one of the images in the upload queue was rotated, the start upload button doesn't work. As soon as I rotate this image back to 0 degrees, everything works fine again. What kind of setting have I forgotten?
I'm still a little bit confused about the different i18n properties files. There are i18n_bar, i18n_pane and i18n itself. Which of them is necessary for what plugin and how must I declare them in the applet_http.js?
In this forum I read some posts about dnd problems on MacOS. Are these fixed meanwhile or are they still existing?
I'm in the situation, that I must very quickly implement a comfortable file upload for my customer, which runs on all browsers. Of course iPhone and iPad need an isolated application, but is JFileUpload a solution for all the other ones, perhaps even including Android phones? Or must I reckon with still unexpected trouble? My timing is quite tight, so I must decide whether to use JFileUpload - and of course to buy a license once it works - or whether to pimp my own Flash based uploader.
Many thanks for any response!
Best regards
Frank
I'm rather new with JFileUpload. I tested this nice tool in http version together with JImageUpload to have a preview and JImageFilter for rotating an image before upload. Almost everything works fine, but there is a problem: If one of the images in the upload queue was rotated, the start upload button doesn't work. As soon as I rotate this image back to 0 degrees, everything works fine again. What kind of setting have I forgotten?
I'm still a little bit confused about the different i18n properties files. There are i18n_bar, i18n_pane and i18n itself. Which of them is necessary for what plugin and how must I declare them in the applet_http.js?
In this forum I read some posts about dnd problems on MacOS. Are these fixed meanwhile or are they still existing?
I'm in the situation, that I must very quickly implement a comfortable file upload for my customer, which runs on all browsers. Of course iPhone and iPad need an isolated application, but is JFileUpload a solution for all the other ones, perhaps even including Android phones? Or must I reckon with still unexpected trouble? My timing is quite tight, so I must decide whether to use JFileUpload - and of course to buy a license once it works - or whether to pimp my own Flash based uploader.
Many thanks for any response!
Best regards
Frank