Re: [Xsltforms-support] Detecting successful upload of a binary file...
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From: Philip F. <Phi...@ma...> - 2012-06-25 06:05:20
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Alain, The customer is currently running on version 494 of XSLTForms and, by the sounds of it, I need to get them running 1.0RC. Thanks you for the information. When I looked at 1.0RC a couple of months ago I saw that TInyMCE was part of the build too. Is this now the preferred implementation of a Rich Text Editor (RTE)? We were using an RTE via the exsltforms plug-ins. I think this looks like another reason to get them upgraded. Regards Philip From: Alain Couthures [mailto:ala...@ag...] Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 9:52 PM To: Philip Fennell Cc: xsl...@li... Subject: Re: [Xsltforms-support] Detecting successful upload of a binary file... Hello Philip, xf:upload is now supported in the trunk build (there is still a problem with IE because the user cannot know whether the upload has been executed correctly, the name of the selected file being not displayed...). Is it possible for you to give it a try? Thank you for your feedbacks! -Alain Le 22/06/2012 17:50, Philip Fennell a écrit : Hello, I'm currently using the hybrid XForms/HTML Forms work-around that allow you to mimic xf:upload with XSLTForms. In order to prevent the form from being reloaded after a successful response from the server I'm sending an HTTP 204 (No Content) response which the browser happily leaves the current page alone. However, what I'd like to do is have something similar to the xforms-submit-done event so that I can display a successful response message. I'm not sure what would be the right approach in this case because the HTML Form submission, although triggered by XForms, is then outside the scope of XForms. Does anyone have any suggestions. Regards Philip Philip Fennell Consultant MarkLogic Corporation Phi...@ma...<mailto:Phi...@ma...> Phone: +44 (0) 203 402 3619 Mobile: +44 (0) 7824 830 866 www.marklogic.com<http://www.marklogic.com/> This e-mail and any accompanying attachments are confidential. The information is intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any review, disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of this e-mail communication by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately by returning this message to the sender and delete all copies. Thank you for your cooperation. |