AOLserver Chat Logs

2005/04/26

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IRC [10:52] <Dossy> ...
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IRC [11:07] <jcdldn> Dossy: have you ever thought about how to do an upload progress bar for aolserver?
IRC [11:35] <Dossy> what do you mean?
IRC [11:48] <jcdldn> http://dev.rubyonrails.com/ticket/1026
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IRC [13:09] <Dossy> http://www.lighttpd.net/documentation/upload-progress.html
IRC [13:09] <Dossy> I like that implementation. Web service call to track upload progress.
IRC [13:09] <Dossy> Then you can implement progress using WS.
IRC [13:17] <jcdldn> WS?
IRC [13:19] <jcdldn> web service. nm.
IRC [13:25] <Dossy> I dislike calling things "AJaX" because that refers to a single implementation, not a technique.
IRC [13:27] <jcdldn> I just dont see without doing something deep down in C you even have a way to get at the bytes read from the socket and tying it back to a request.
IRC [13:29] <Dossy> right.
IRC [13:29] <jcdldn> since if you start an upload you really don't run any filters or anything else until the request is fully read.
IRC [13:29] <Dossy> it'd require core changes.
IRC [13:30] <holycow> lol ajax at one time used to be called dhtml
IRC [13:30] <holycow> -_-
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IRC [15:34] <jhavard> I did that javascript-rpc-web-service thing once. it was neat.
IRC [15:35] <jhavard> although it wasn't for anything useful.
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