On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 05:04, Daniel Watts wrote:
> Ahhh - but with this fantastic new write-while-you-upload idea implemented,
> bandwidth won't be an issue because you'll be writing your email while the
> file was uploading - true parallel processing! We could always refresh just
> every minute t
>And you're concerned about saving bandwidth?!?
>;>
Ahhh - but with this fantastic new write-while-you-upload idea implemented,
bandwidth won't be an issue because you'll be writing your email while the
file was uploading - true parallel processing! We could always refresh just
every minute too j
>
>>Impossible. You ask for things that are out of the realm of web apps.
>>All you get is the progress bar in your browser, which isn't usually that
>>helpful.
>
>
> Yeah I thought it might be difficult
> I have an image in my head of a small popup that auto meta refreshes every
> 10 seconds
>Impossible. You ask for things that are out of the realm of web apps.
>All you get is the progress bar in your browser, which isn't usually that
>helpful.
Yeah I thought it might be difficult
I have an image in my head of a small popup that auto meta refreshes every
10 seconds having read
>>I guess we could do an option that is similar
>>to hotmail, when you click add, it navigates to a new page where you
>>can add attachments. That change shouldn't be too difficult.
>
> I hope that is a possibility - I think that it would be great to upload a
> file whilst you type. Not everyone is
Jimmy,
Yes that was EXACTLY what was going on =) Thanks for the clarification.
>I guess we could do an option that is similar
>to hotmail, when you click add, it navigates to a new page where you
>can add attachments. That change shouldn't be too difficult.
I hope that is a possibility - I think