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Cant upload images to ecommerce site on MAC???
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Louisville
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I run about 25 ecommerce sites for a company I work for and I have to use the admin that they already had established.
I can edit all the forms for cost, and sizes and descriptions but It will not allow me to upload images from my mac.
I have tried using safari, IE, and firefox and none of them work!
On a PC it works.
Anyone ever dealt with this before?
Any workarounds or fixes?
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-tony
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Originally posted by poynter:
Anyone ever dealt with this before?
Any workarounds or fixes?
I have had to deal with this as well.
Short of identifying the issue why, and then getting the webmaster to fix it, your option is Virtual PC or a real one, unfortunately.
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non-W3C/IETF compliance grinds my ass.
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signatures are a waste of bandwidth
especially ones with political tripe in them.
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I run into crap like this at work on a daily basis. I long for the day when people stop using proprietary stuff in their web-based applications.
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I just cant stand having to have this PC in my office for ONE SIMPLE TASK!
The software our estores are running is 4 years old and would cost tons in programming to fix this (supposedly)
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-tony
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Wouldn't surprise me if it only works in IE on the PC too. You can use ActiveX to leverage all sorts of fancy things in to an IE window.
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Originally posted by poynter:
I just cant stand having to have this PC in my office for ONE SIMPLE TASK!
That's the Microsoft game.
The sad thing is, file upload is a pretty simple thing to keep standards-compliant. Inexperienced developers are sometimes simply afraid to meddle with file handling, and they use these 3rd party packages to do it for them, and these packages end up utilizing proprietary technology like ActiveX, etc.
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