About Plupload
The developers of TinyMCE brings you Plupload, a highly usable upload handler for your Content Management Systems or similar. Plupload is currently separated into a Core API and a jQuery upload queue widget this enables you to either use it out of the box or write your own custom implementation.
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Features
This table shows the availability of the different features in each available runtime.
Feature | Flash | Gears | HTML 5 | Silverlight | BrowserPlus | HTML 4 |
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Chunking | 1 | |||||
Drag/Drop | 2 | |||||
PNG Resize | 3 | |||||
JPEG Resize | 3 | |||||
Type filtering | 4 | |||||
Stream upload | ||||||
Multipart upload | 5 | |||||
File size restriction | ||||||
Upload progress | ||||||
Custom headers |
- Chunking is properly supported in Chrome. On most part in Firefox 4+.
- Drag/drop support of files is currently only available in Firefox and WebKit. Safari on Windows has some strange problems and requires workaround.
- Image resizing is only possible on Firefox 3.5+ (with fixed quality) acnd Chrome. Safari/Opera doesn't support direct data access to the selected files.
- File type filtering is currently not supported by all browsers. But we fill the HTML 5 accept attribute so once the support is there it will work.
- Multipart upload is only supported in Gecko and WebKit.
Latest News
News from our Blog about Plupload.
Plupload 1.5.2
Mon 9/1 2012 12:27
Despite of having uploader.stop() method, there was no way to immediately stop upload procedure, especially in Flash and SilverLight runtimes. Real stopping was possible only with chunking enabled and only after the chunk that was being currently uploaded was finished. Now [...]
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Wed 28/12 2011 10:50
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Plupload 1.5.1
Mon 26/9 2011 19:31
There was number of reports that Flash runtime failed to initialize in some IE9s and while we couldn't repeat this ourselves, we've approached it very seriously... ;)
UploadComplete now fires when Upload is Complete
One of long-living inconsistencies wa [...]
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