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Just like XUpload, JUpload is a
client-side upload agent that provides features not found in traditional HTML
form-based uploading. However, being a Java applet, JUpload also provides
something XUpload lacks - browser independence. We have put together a live
demo page (see below) you can use to upload a few files to our server using
JUpload.
Download your free evaluation copy today!
JUpload features include:
- Compatibility with both IE and Netscape.
- Both file upload and download functionality.
- Multiple file selection.
- Recursive directory selection.
- Progress bar.
- "Time remained" indicator.
- Redirects a browser to another page upon completion of an upload.
- Allows a pre-set list of file names.
- Sets a default directory for file selection.
- Sets custom file filters for the "Select Files" dialog.
- Sets a limit on file number, size and extension before an upload
begins.
- Includes Last Modified date information with files being uploaded.
- Can be embedded in a page or appear in a separate window.
- Handles authentication and SSL.
- Collects and uploads values from non-file form items.
- ... and more.
- Support for JRE 1.6_10 and 1.6_11.
- Improved support for Firefox 3.0.x for MAC.
- Improved support for Google Chrome.
- A preview panel in the Select Files dialog to preview graphic files.
- The startTransfer method is enhanced to work better with Firefox on MAC, and
from modal dialogs on Windows.
- A new parameter, SelectFileDialogClosedEventHandler, to handle the Select
Files dialog closing event.
- Support for UTF-8 encoding for text form items.
- Firefox 1.5.x on MAC OS X and Windows broke some of the LiveConnect
functionality, so this release fixes the problems with sending forms, cookies,
rendering a result page, redirecting, crashing, and using FinalURL parameter. To
avoid potential problems with other browsers in the future, the same fix has
been applied to all other browsers. As a result, the presense of the following
javascript function is now required on all the pages that host the JUpload
applet:
function
jupload_result(result_html) { window.setTimeout(function()
{ document.open(); document.write(result_html); document.close(); },
1000); }
For your convenience, this function is placed in a separate script file,
jupload_required.js. This script should be referenced in all pages
hosting JUpload as follows:
<script language="javascript"
type="text/javascript" src="jupload_required.js"></script>
- Fixes a JDownload issue with incorrect handling of a proxy when used in
intranet applications.
- Added support for JRE 1.6.x (6.x) (fixes issues with proxy detection.)
- Fixes an issue with hiding file list window.
- Adds new parameter DNDOverrideEnabled to let clients enable drag & drop
even if custom buttons are used.
- Fixes JDownload file caching issue in non-socket mode.
- Added a new parameter DNDOverrideEnabled.
- Adds support for Drag & Drop with Java 1.3+
- Adds noLiveConnectResultURL parameter to allow MAC OS browsers without
LiveConnect support to redirect the applet after upload completes.
- Adds more debugging info.
- Fixes various bugs including a problem with relative URLs in the result
page, initial directory selection in a file dialog in browsers on MAC OS with
JRE 1.3.1, file highlighting in file selection dialogs if open from a custom
button, and others.
Yes, at least in classic ASP. JUpload is a client-side Java applet
that sends files to the server. AspUpload is a server component that resides on
the web server and captures the uploaded files. While AspUpload can be used
without JUpload (if files are uploaded using an HTML form), JUpload
requires AspUpload in classic ASP to capture uploaded files. In .NET, the
built-in PostedFile object can be used instead.
Like XUpload, JUpload is licensed per-server. The single server
license is $200.00, and the Enterprise license $400.00.
Click here to purchase JUpload.
Want to see JUpload in action now? We have put together a live demo
that enables you to upload files from your local machine to our server.
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