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 Post subject: Javascript call
PostPosted: 20. Nov 2008, 18:48 
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Hi,

I recently paid for a JFU license and would like to run some Javascript that renames and (if I can figure out how) converts the images to jpg after they're uploaded. How do I do this??? I see that if it's a mambot I can put the JS right there on the page but I apparently don't understand mambots and can't get it to work. How difficult is it to do this with just the component?

Any help would be much appreciated, I've been trying to figure this out for the past three days.

Thanks in advance!!!


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Hi,

Have your read the howto:
http://www.tinywebgallery.com/en/tfu/web_jfu.php
with the javascript callback?

With the component you have to bring in the javascript somehow.
I actually just tried the following and it is perfect ;).

go to the configuration to the profile.

go to the Text after the flash box and enter:
<script type="text/javascript">
function uploadFinished(loc) {
alert("upload")
}
</script>

Then you have to enable the Javascript call by entering a value at
Enable Javascript upload call
this value is the parameter that is used as loc in the uploadFinished Method.

Done ;).


I'll extend the documentation with this ;).

/Michael


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 Post subject: Thanks!!!
PostPosted: 21. Nov 2008, 06:53 
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Awesome!

This is really really useful! You should definitely point out that you can just put that code in the "after text" section. It says how it's simple with a mambot but I'd say it's just as simple with the component.

Thanks Alot!


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I have already extended the howto. I actually never though before about using the textfield for this ;).

/Michael


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