Ajax-ish file upload can be achieved in the following way:
1) embed an iframe on your html page (this will be where the actual upload occurs):
<iframe id="upload_target" name="upload_target" src="about:blank" style="position:absolute;width:0;height:0;border:0px solid #fff;"></iframe>
2) set your form target to the iframe:
<form target="upload_target" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post" action="upload.php">
<input type="file" name="file" />
</form>
3) handle your upload in upload.php
if(!empty($_FILES['file'])) {
// upload files
}
4) once upload completes (success or fail) load a view and post a message to the parent window:
<script>
var files = <?php echo json_encode($files); ?>;
var errors = <?php echo json_encode($errors); ?>;
var host = 'http://myhost.com';
for (var key in files) {
var message = {
success : files[key].success,
fileName : files[key].fileName,
filePath : files[key].filePath
};
if (typeof errors[key] != undefined) {
message.error = errors[key];
}
parent.postMessage(
JSON.stringify(message), // stringify to work around ie8/9
host
);
}
</script>
5) receive the response in your original script:
function get_message(cb) {
cb = cb || function() {};
handler = handler || function(e) {
var data = e.data;
if (typeof data == "string") {
try {
data = JSON.parse(data);
} catch (err) {}
}
cb(data, e);
};
var eventMethod = window.addEventListener ? "addEventListener" : "attachEvent";
var eventer = window[eventMethod];
var messageEvent = eventMethod == "attachEvent" ? "onmessage" : "message";
// Listen to message from child window
eventer(messageEvent, handler, false);
}
get_message(function() {
if (data.success == true) {
// file was successfully uploaded
} else {
// file was not successfully uploaded
}
});
This Sitepoint article has a good example of how to track progress (using modern php). It basically involves a lot of pinging to get the latest progress bar, but I have found you can easily fake progress by slowly incrementing your progress bar from 0 - Random number between 50 and 90 and then once you receive the final "success" message pushing it all the way to 100%