Re: Dumb ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload question
Re: Dumb ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload question
- Subject: Re: Dumb ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload question
- From: David LeBer <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 13:22:49 -0400
On 2010-07-23, at 1:19 PM, David LeBer wrote:
>
> On 2010-07-23, at 12:50 PM, Andrew R. Kinnie wrote:
>
>> I am trying to use ERAttachmentFlexible upload in our app. We have a communication entity, which has up to 5 attachments of type ERAttachment. (attachment1, attachment2 . . ., etc.) all are foreign keys to the ERAttachment.
>>
>> I am trying to use ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload inside a subcomponent which itself is contained in an AjaxModalDialog. This seems to work for the first attachment I upload, using relatively few bindings
>>
>> ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload : ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload {
>> attachment = attachmentItem;
>> editingContext = communication.editingContext;
>> finishedFunction = "new function() { attachmentUploadContainerUpdate() }";
>> selectFileButtonClass = "prettyButton";
>> selectFileLabel = "Choose File";
>> }
>>
>> I am not a javascript whiz to say the least, so I am having difficulty figuring out what the javascript is doing and where it is (e.g. attachmentUploadContainerUpdate())
>
> Well that will update an ajax update container with the id 'attachmentUploadContainer'
>
>> Also, I don't know where the default css is.
>
> Because ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload is based on AjaxFlexibleFileUpload the default css is in the Ajax framework: default_ajaxupload.css
>
>> The main problem is that when I delete an attachment (by setting it to null in the communication's edit component), then I want to add another attachment, the old filename appears, with a clear link below it. I have no idea why that is, or where that is happening.
>
> It is not clear what you are doing here. How and where are you deleting the attachment again?
>
> Have you looked at using ERAttachmentFlexibleEditor? It uploading adding *and* removing/replacing attachments.
OK, that makes no sense... trying again: "It supports uploading *and* removing/replacing attachments."
>
>> I assume there is someplace someone could point me to.
>>
>> Thanks
>
> The bindings for the various FlexibleUpload (which I just realized compresses to FU... oops) components are documented in their respective java docs.
;david
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