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Aug 13th, 2008
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PHP: reporting upload progress

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Hi all

I'm trying to get a jquery progress bar working. What I'd like to know is if there is a specific command I need to include in my php or something I need to add to my php.ini file in order to report back to the progress bar.

The server has X-Cache installed.
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Re: PHP: reporting upload progress

Hi Venom Rush,
please include a link to the project so that we don't have to search for it.
I would be surprised if they didn't have a usage example on their website.
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Re: PHP: reporting upload progress

Hi petr

I managed to get this working. The progress bar is here:

http://t.wits.sg/2008/06/20/jquery-progress-bar-11/

And the server requires the PECL package "uploadprogress" installed and requires a restart. This can be found here:

http://pecl.php.net/package/uploadprogress

Its works wonders.
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Re: PHP: reporting upload progress

P.S. Instructions on installing the PECL package can be found on the jquery progress bar site
Last edited by Venom Rush; Sep 18th, 2008 at 4:48 am.
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