How to select multiple files for upload :

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This depends on the browser. Never version of firefox and chrome support this because they started to implement HTML5 specification. This is the syntax:
Firefox >= 3.6, Chrome >= 2, Safari >= 4 support multiple file input. For older browsers the only good solutions are flash or javascript plugins. Here is a good resource for jquery uploaders ( some support multiple files ): http://creativefan.com/10-ajax-jquery-file-uploaders/ |
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In HTML5 you can set the
In HTML4 your best bet is Flash or Java Applet. There are 3rd party libs available like Uploadify, SWFupload, JUpload and JumpLoader. |
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Use the file input form element more than once, give it a different name and you have multiple upload fields on one page. No need to learn anything else. |
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I would definately at this point go with new HTML5 "multiple" attribute:
The only viable alternative is FLASH plugins like swfupload. However - there are multiple prublems with using FLASH for uploads, the main one foor me would be cookie bug: FLASH plugins don't send cookies correctly. Each browser has it's own cookie storage.FLASH always sends cookies from IE even if you use Google Chrome for example. - result is that you loose cookies and sessions. there is a workaround - but it requires you to send session ID as GET or POST parameters which in turn makes your site vulnerable for session fixation. |
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You could also use javascript plugins such as: http://code.google.com/p/noswfupload/ |
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There is no html/javascript workaround. You would have to look to flash or java to be able to do this. |
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As others have said, you have to use Flash to get multiple uploads. An alternative to uploadify is SWFUpload. |
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Flash is the only option except HTML5. |
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