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Hello,

I have a script uploaded at www.FileGeeks.com however as of this moment the script just uploads a file with no loading image or notification so im looking for an ajax coder who can add in an ajax loading part which says the speed of upload, time to completion and how much has been uploaded.

If your able to do this in anyway even if your using a free ajax script thats out on the web to do this it doesnt matter.

If your able to do this so that the loading matches the sites colours please PM me with your price.

Thanks
 
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Hello spacetrain,

Are you sure that you want to add Ajax Progress bar type of features to your upload script because rethinking might be good since currently as far as i'm aware such scripts have only been developed on the back-end of Perl scripts so it would also be putting huge amount of load to your server, it might be good if you only plan to use this on a small traffic site though.

Regards,
 
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Well even a loading image would do, shown when uploading, anything to say the file is still uploading, i just dont want users thinking the site has crashed while its taking ages to upload.
 
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Well you could just add a basic javascript popup (google to find a source) than just have another peice of javascript in the Popup doing something like
Uploading ||||||||||| (etc)
Than after it is done you could have a closing javascript code.

If you want something like that I can do it for like $5..

- Steve
 
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Id rather not use a popup.

I managed to do it.
 
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