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jquery.iframe-transport
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jQuery plugin that implements an iframe transport so that ajax calls support the uploading of files using standard HTML file input fields
jQuery Ajax transport plugin for iframe-based file uploads. For documentation, see:
https://cmlenz.github.io/jquery-iframe-transport/
To run the included simple demo application, you'll need node.js.
In the jquery-iframe-transport
source directory, run:
$ npm install
That should download and install all dependencies required for the build, including running the demo app. Then simply run:
$ grunt connect
Point your browser to http://localhost:3000/ and you should be able to play with the demo.
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jQuery plugin that implements an iframe transport so that ajax calls support the uploading of files using standard HTML file input fields
The npm package jquery.iframe-transport receives a total of 4,331 weekly downloads. As such, jquery.iframe-transport popularity was classified as popular.
We found that jquery.iframe-transport demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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