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Karsten Wutzke edited comment on RF-12279 at 6/1/12 2:41 PM:
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I totally agree with that one. Using Tomahawk works, but it has no support for AJAX
(AFAIK). Having a simple component that doesn't require an additional library is much
better. The current fileUpload component is insufficient when the available space on the
UI is limited. Last but not least the text input and buttons don't automatically get
the skin-dependent RF look.
We really need this, even though JSF 2.2 is just around the corner.
was (Author: kwutzke):
I totally agree with that one. Using Tomahawk works, but having a simple component
that doesn't require a complete additional library is much beter. Furthermore the text
input and buttons don't automatically get the skin-dependent RF look.
Add simple file upload
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Key: RF-12279
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-12279
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: component-input
Affects Versions: 4.Future
Reporter: Anthony O.
Today, if I use JBoss 7 + RichFaces 4, I don't have any component I could use to
simply add an input type file to a form, like
[
t:inputFileUpload|http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk-project/tomahawk20/t...].
See [that thread on JBoss Community
forums|https://community.jboss.org/thread/195637].
The problem is that it seems to difficult to use both RichFaces & Tomahawk libraries
at the same time.
So could it be possible to add a {{rich:simpleFileUpload}} for example or an attribute in
{{rich:fileUpload}} which we could use to make it simple.
Actually, if I use {{<rich:fileUpload listHeight="1"
maxFilesQuantity="1">}} I must add a file with browse, *then* click on
"Add" which is not really simple to understand (nor a web best practice) for
users.
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