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Test required: ASP.NET File Upload component + progress bar

Hi,

I developer ASP.NET File upload component with progress bar + it does not
require page postback. I tested it and it works on my versions of IE6, IE7,
Firefox, Mozila, Opera and Safari (for windows), but i would like to know
how it works on your versions or other browsers.

Test component is located here: http://blog.konkurencija.hr/

Waiting for comments...

Thanks,
Josip
Apr 1 '08 #1
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Worked fine on Mozilla 2.0.0.13 from Norway

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Hi,

I developer ASP.NET File upload component with progress bar + it does not
require page postback. I tested it and it works on my versions of IE6,
IE7, Firefox, Mozila, Opera and Safari (for windows), but i would like to
know how it works on your versions or other browsers.

Test component is located here: http://blog.konkurencija.hr/

Waiting for comments...

Thanks,
Josip
Apr 2 '08 #2

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