SibSoft Ltd released new version of web upload progress bar - Xupload Pro 2 3
Released on = November 9, 2006, 2:46 am
Press Release Author = SibSoft Ltd.
Industry = Software
Press Release Summary = Xupload Pro - non AJAX upload progress bar indicator for web file uploads
Press Release Body = XUpload Pro is an advanced non-AJAX upload progress bar indicator for web based file uploads written on Perl. XUpload lets you to accept file uploads on your website and shows upload progress bar which is showing upload progress in real-time. Upload progress bar could be shown in popup window or right on the upload page. It also shows upload progress in percents, upload speed (kb/s), elapsed and remaining time, size of uploading files (useful when uploading multiple files). You can stop file upload process by just pressing stop button. If file transfer will fail during upload process - error message will be shown.
What\'s new in 2.3 version:
* Custom upload modes * IP restriction rules + Better browsers support + Implemented Close function for Inline modes + JS checking for password if enabled + Added uploader email notification field, JS validation if enabled + Using custom url_post hidden field from upload_form.html + Send uploader hostname in POST/Email + Custom file list styling + Fixed JS errors in pop-up with fast uploads + Normalized file fields naming after deleting file slots + Password MD5 hashing + Added uploaded files expiration option + Removed redirect option from config, using url_post now only + Added min upload size limit + Show upload size limits in error messages now + Sanitizing tags in Descriptions, text limited to 32 symbols
XUpload will work on any hosting, virtual/shared or dedicated and on all platforms driven by Apache Web Server - Linux or Windows.
There will be no problem with integration of XUpload with your login system because XUpload will \"pass\" all parameters through itself. In other words - it\'s absolutely \"transparent\" to any environment and could be integrated with any framework: PHP, JSP, etc. The only one thing needed - Apache web server and Perl installed. No Flash, AJAX or Java needed - pure Perl and DHTML is used.