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Large File & Folder Uploader
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File Upload Component
  InnoAP - Multi file Uploader
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  InnoFD - Multi file Downloader
Photo Upload Component
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Detailed Configuration of File Size, Quantity, and Display Settings

InnoDS basic controls' display size can be configured in pixels (width*height). Users can control total upload capacity, maximum size for individual files, and number of files that can be uploaded at once. Also, status bar display settings such as display mode and size can be configured.
Simultaneous Transfer of Files and Forms

Generally file transfers on the web are accompanied with transfers of forms. With InnoDS, transfers of files with forms are simple - users only have to specify form names for the transfer. Receiving forms are also conveniently done, using the same method used previously.
Support for Multiple Areas
  within a Page


It is possible to send and receive multiple file attachments at the same time, by displaying multi-file attachment areas of various styles within one web page.
Support for Unicode (UTF-8)

InnoDS provides support for Unicode (UTF-8) for displaying of Chinese and Japanese, as well as English.



Attached File Info Method

Users can receive basic data including file name, full path, and file size along with status information such as transfer completed, stopped, and amount transferred, to use for resuming interrupted uploads or marking files as complete transfers. Also, users can choose to only use information such as total number of files or number of files for specified folders or subfolders.
Drag & Drop Support for External Areas

Convenient drag & drop function can be used for areas outside InnoDS, such as <table...> and <img src...> tags. When users place mouse over the areas specified as drop areas, the mouse pointer will indicate as the drop area, providing users with various convenient options for file attachments.



Add, Remove, and Click Events

Selecting a file will trigger an event before it is attached, enabling a direct control of file attachment. Events include: clicking, double-clicking, or removing a selected file, and various transfer activities such as upload completion, network error, user cancellation, etc.


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