Hi,
In firefox, and chrome, I have a progress bar when someone uploads a file, however the same code doesn't work in IE (surprise surprise), it fails on:
My question is how do I do the equivalent for IE? Pointing me to the documentation would best.Code:var file = this.files[0];
code is:
Code:function uploadImage(){ $('#percent').progressbar({ value: 0 }); $( "#dialog" ).dialog({ resizable: false, height:150, modal: true, buttons: { Cancel: function() { if (xhr){ xhr.abort(); xhr = null; } $( this ).dialog( "close" ); } } }); document.getElementById('photo').addEventListener('change', function(e) { var file = this.files[0]; var formdata = new FormData(); formdata.append('file', file); xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.file = file; xhr.addEventListener('progress', function(e) { var done = e.position || e.loaded, total = e.totalSize || e.total; $('#percent').progressbar('value', (Math.floor(done/total*1000)/10)); }, false); if ( xhr.upload ) { xhr.upload.onprogress = function(e) { var done = e.position || e.loaded, total = e.totalSize || e.total; $('#percent').progressbar('value', (Math.floor(done/total*1000)/10)); }; } xhr.onreadystatechange = function(e) { if ( 4 == this.readyState ) { console.log(this); $('#src').val(this.responseText); $('#dialog').dialog('close'); xhr = null; } }; xhr.open('post', '/index/fileupload', true); xhr.send(formdata); }, false); }


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