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Is there a way to trigger the click even of :

<input id="test" type="file">

?

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I was looking for the same thing and found an answer at trigger file upload dialog using javascript/jquery and a running example is at http://jsfiddle.net/CSvjw/

it simply does

$('#test').trigger('click');
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Dont use display:none or visibility:hidden initially in the css

In Jquery:

$(document).ready(function() {
 $('#test').hide(); 
});
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  • that really helped me ..... awesome....i was not able to figure out why it is working ....but it is work...:) Dec 4, 2012 at 8:06
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There is no way to trigger the upload window programmatically, however if you just want to hide the ugly "choose a file"-button and inputfield, there is a simple solution.

Just hide the input using any old technique and add a label refering to it. You can then style the label any way you want. Clicking the label will trigger the upload window.

For example:

<input id="test" type="file" style="display: none" />
<label for="test" class="make-it-look-like-a-button">Upload</label>

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  • I was using the click trigger myself until I found a problem. If you use the click trigger on a dynamic element for some reason it won't load the uploads into the input. Anyway I took your advice and styled a label as a button and it works, even on dynamic. I know the guy is saying how to do this in jQuery, but really this should be the accepted answer. Jul 9, 2017 at 14:21
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As far as I know, there is no way to trigger it programmatically for security reasons. You got to click it explicitly.

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    See Khaled's comment below. All you have to do is trigger a click in JavaScript of the file input. Nov 9, 2012 at 20:27
  • Prefilling an input type file is definitely not possible because of security considerations (stealing a user's files without his consent or knowledge), but opening it is allowed by browser, and can be done like this.
    – user216084
    Oct 11, 2014 at 12:11
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Not possible (security reasons).

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No, there isn't, and this is a good thing as it would be extremely annoying for the user. Whether a user wants to upload some file is in is control only, personally I would hate a site automatically sticking an Open Dialog into my nose when I visit it.

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