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jQuery error, not upload IE 05 Jul 2013 07:36 #7881

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Sandbox: 2.5
Embedded framework: yes or no
Include dataset: no
Form style: Condensed
Features: Reduced + JDom complete
TODO: no

IE7, IE8 file uploaded error.

doom/html/form/input/file/default.php :
insert '.replace(/.+[\\\/]/, '')'
//TODO : Refresh the file preview if exists before to upload ...
		$js = "jQuery('input[id=" . $id . "]').change(function() {
			jQuery('input[id=" . $idView . "]').val(jQuery(this).val().replace(/.+[\\\/]/, ''));		
		});";

'C:\fakepath' maybe fix, but not uploaded this file... what problem?
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jQuery error, not upload IE 07 Oct 2013 23:19 #11318

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Fixed.

C:\fakepath is given by Chrome. Security reason to do not send url local url informations to the remote server.
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