How to setup the plugin on your website
- Multiple file upload:
Allows to select multiple files at once and upload them simultaneously. - Drag & Drop support:
Allows to upload files by dragging them from your desktop or filemanager and dropping them on your browser window. - Upload progress bar:
Shows a progress bar indicating the upload progress for individual files and for all uploads combined. - Cancelable uploads:
Individual file uploads can be canceled to stop the upload progress. - Resumable uploads:
Aborted uploads can be resumed with browsers supporting the Blob API. - Chunked uploads:
Large files can be uploaded in smaller chunks with browsers supporting the Blob API. - Preview images:
A preview of image files can be displayed before uploading with browsers supporting the required HTML5 APIs. - No browser plugins (e.g. Adobe Flash) required:
The implementation is based on open standards like HTML5 and JavaScript and requires no additional browser plugins. - Graceful fallback for legacy browsers:
Uploads files via XMLHttpRequests if supported and uses iframes as fallback for legacy browsers. - HTML file upload form fallback:
Shows a standard HTML file upload form if JavaScript is disabled. - Cross-site file uploads:
Supports uploading files to a different domain with Cross-site XMLHttpRequests. - Multiple plugin instances:
Allows to use multiple plugin instances on the same webpage. - Customizable and extensible:
Provides an API to set individual options and define callBack methods for various upload events. - Multipart and file contents stream uploads:
Files can be uploaded as standard "multipart/form-data" or file contents stream (HTTP PUT file upload). - Compatible with any server-side application platform:
Works with Google App Engine (Python, Java), Ruby on Rails, PHP and any other platform that supports HTTP file uploads.
- Google Chrome - 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0
- Apple Safari - 4.0, 5.0 ¹
- Mozilla Firefox - 3.5, 3.6, 4.0
- Opera - 10.6, 11.0, 11.1 ²
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 ³
¹ Drag & Drop is not supported on the Windows version of Safari.
² Opera has no suppport for Drag & Drop or upload progress, but support for multiple file selection since version 11.1.
³ MSIE has no support for Drag & Drop, multiple file selection or upload progress.
Released under the MIT license.
- Browse and checkout the source code.
- Download the project to add the plugin to your website.
- Documentation can be found on the Project Wiki.
- Support requests and bug reports can be posted to the Issue Tracker.