Hey,
I have just started using your module. I have managed to make it work - and its really cool (albeit - I have not tested it in IE 7, or IE for that matter).
Your documentation mentions that it is looking for 3 particular files (swfupload_f9.swf, swfupload.js, swfupload.queue.js) - but the download for those files instead gives you an archive with two folders (http://code.google.com/p/swfupload/). Not the three files you were looking for.
I have managed to locate these files seperately, and it is not a difficult task. But...it may throw someone off none-the-less.
However I just thought I would mention that what you download is something different that what it is expected to be (or maybe I just didn;t understand your instructions).
Just thought I would mention this. Great module!
Keep on truckin'
Comments
Comment #1
grandcat commentedYes, it's right, I hadn't had the time yet to provide a better instruction: You have to search for these files in the archive, that's true and could be a bit difficult. Perhaps you could explain me how to make it better, but don't forget that I can't include these files by default:
Would it be better to be able to copy the whole structure of swfUpload into the plugin folder? Or is a better instruction where these 3 files can be found, sufficient?
Comment #2
root_of_roots commentedHello,
Thank you for the response.
I guess it would be good to have those three files uploaded in a compressed archive somewhere on the internet - and then link to it from both the README and the Image_FUpload description page.
I can probably do this - and if you want me to, let me know.
Cheers,
-ROR
Comment #3
grandcat commentedThat would be very easy but it's better if the people can download from a source they trust. I think, you can trust code which comes from Google.
Another solution would be better =)
Comment #4
root_of_roots commentedIn that case - I guess it would be better to copy the whole structure of the swfupload folder...
I believe the module comes with a pre-made "swfupload" folder.
It would be both easy and secure to be able to just unzip the swfupload download archive into the pre-made swfupload folder.
Cheers,
-ROR
Comment #5
grandcat commentedThis will probably come with 1.* dev version, but not sure yet.
Comment #6
root_of_roots commentedHey thanks,
Thats great! Do you recommend download the 1.* snapshot or the alpha3?
Cheers,
-ROR
Comment #7
grandcat commentedI still recommend to download alpha3 because it's quite stable and almost contains the same features by now, but this will change soon =)
Comment #8
root_of_roots commentedHas this been included in the 6.x-1.1-rc1 release?
Best regards,
-ROR
Comment #9
grandcat commentedNo, it hasn't. It shouldn't be to hard to locate these 3 files in the mentioned zip archive. But in a future version, I will probably fix it =)
Comment #10
grandcat commentedI decided not to bundle it yet. It should be not to hard to locate these files.