This example will not begin the upload before you submit the form, but I will throw it in the mix in case you would just like to upload multiple files with one form submit (using jQuery).
I have used "uploadify" with good results, if you are looking for a Flash script (Be forewarned, Flash does not deal with Session variables).
I like to use the jQuery clone()
function. It keeps things simple.
This in your form:
<div id="Uploadcontainer">
<input type="file" name="uploadfiles[]" class="uploadfile" />
</div>
<a id="extraUpload" href="#">Add another field</a>
And this for the jQuery:
/**********************
FILE UPLOAD
***********************/
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#extraUpload").click(function () {
$('.uploadfile:last').clone().appendTo('#Uploadcontainer').val("");
return false;
});
});
When the link with the id extraUpload
(#extraUpload
) is clicked, the last element in the Document Object Model (DOM, or the last element on "the html page") with the class of uploadfile
(.uploadfile:last
) is duplicated with clone()
... and added to the end of the div #Uploadcontainer
with appendTo()
... then, the value of the input field that was added is made blank using val()
without any value.