- From: Shiv Kumar <skumar@exposureroom.com>
- Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 17:20:22 -0400
I'd like to propose that UAs should surface an bytes transferred event when a form is being submitted. With so many large files being uploaded using browsers today and every website that allows this having had to implement their own upload progress indicator I think the Html 5 spec should support this very common need. In Flash player, the FileReference object surfaces multiple events such as Select Complete IO/Error Progress Upload Complete - makes available the response from the web server, which could be displayed to the end user The progress event provides bytesLoaded and bytesTotal and with this information one can do the following: 1. Show the user how much time before the file is uploaded completely (in some cases it takes them 7-8 hours to upload afile) 2. Using this information we can also calculate the rate of transfer (upload speed). Ideally UA should: 1. Show the upload progress along with the estimated time left and upload speed. If this is provided at a control the site developers can place this control and skin it they way they'd like to, or the statu bar of the browser should show this information. 2. Allow for filtering the types of files a user can select by providing a semicolon delimited list of file extensions such as "*.wmv;*.mp4;*.mov" etc. At a minimum, I think they should provide a Progress event and UploadCompleted event. Regards, Shiv http://exposureroom.com <http://exposureroom.com/> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.whatwg.org/pipermail/whatwg-whatwg.org/attachments/20100919/d79eefc8/attachment.htm>
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