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Posted by Andrea Desole on 10/06/76 11:25
Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
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> You can't, in practice. See http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/file.html
> for details.
yes, this is one of the pages I found on Google
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> Indeed. Besides, on the theoretical side, if it worked it would limit input
> to files of media type text/xml, and that's not the only possible media
> type for XML.
fair enough. But I could put more types together
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> Neither can I, but file input has in general been implemented in an awful
> way. Now that the original specification of file input has become obsolete
> and nothing better has been souped up, browser vendors have a good excuse
> for not improving the situation. Besides, there's always XForms in the
> horizon, and it will remove all the current problems with forms.
> (Horizon = an imaginary horizontal line that draws away as you try to
> approach it.)
That sounds promising :-)
Oh well, I guess I can live without filter in the file upload.
Thanks for the information
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