|  | Posted by Johnny on 12/31/07 00:13 
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 12:04:21 +0200, "Jukka K. Korpela"<jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote:
 
 >Scripsit Johnny:
 >
 >> I need some help guys. I'm trying to modify a working MIDI ringtone
 >> uploader (HTML code) to use radio buttons rather than the standard
 >> "<INPUT type=>" file selector
 >
 >You cannot.
 >
 >> so the user doesn't have to browse and
 >> choose from hundreds of MIDI files or manually type the MIDI filename
 >> into the input box.
 >
 >File input is awkward, the way it has been implemented in browsers. But
 >that's what you need to play with, unless you want to try something
 >difficult using client-side scripting, where you will probably encounter
 >serious problems classifiable as "security settings".
 >
 >> How do I replace this:
 >>
 >> <INPUT type=file name=file>
 >
 >You don't.
 >
 >> With FOUR simple radio buttons like this:
 >>
 >> <input type="radio" name="song" value="song1.mid">
 >> <input type="radio" name="song" value="song2.mid">
 >> <input type="radio" name="song" value="song3.mid">
 >> <input type="radio" name="song" value="song4.mid">
 >
 >That's just controls for selecting between four alternatives and
 >resulting in data like song=song1.mid added to the form data set. There
 >is no association with any files in the user's system. The data is just
 >a string of characters. Naturally, when the server receives it, it has
 >no way of using the data to access files in the user's system.
 >
 >File input works in a different way: the browser copies the _content_ of
 >the selected file into the form data (possibly together with its file
 >name, which is usually irrelevant to the server),
 >
 >> When I replace <INPUT type=file name=file> with the above radio
 >> buttons and try it out the server returns this error: "Upload Failed,
 >> Please Pickup a valid audio file".
 >
 >No wonder. No audio file was sent.
 >
 >> But the files are VALID they work fine using <INPUT type=file
 >> name=file> but not with the radio buttons. What am I missing here?´
 >
 >The idea of file input. See my dusty old page on it:
 >http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/file.html
 >
 >> The
 >> MIDI's are in the same directory as the HTML file, I even tried
 >> changing the radio button values to the "Exact" file location ie:
 >> value="c:/midi/song1.mid"  and it still doesn't work.
 >
 >It's not supposed to work. Such a string is still just a string. No
 >software involved tries to interpret it as any kind of file name. If the
 >server tried to do that, what good would it do to access _is_ C disk (if
 >any)? Accessing the user's C disk would involve a horrendous security
 >problem (even if such access from server to client would be limited to
 >read-only).
 >
 >> I'm willing to use a drop down box instead
 >
 >Not possible either.
 
 
 Thanks Jukka your explanation makes sense and your web site was
 fantastic reading. I learned a lot. Thanks again.
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