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onethumb
Jun-17-2005, 04:04 PM
We need some testing done on a new uploader codebase we're evaluating.

You can find it on the "add photos" page below all the standard uploaders.

Specifically, we need to know what OS & browsers it works on and doesn't. Other feedback is useful, but we haven't done any UI work at all, so that's of less use than what platforms work.

Thanks!

Don

Allen
Jun-17-2005, 06:50 PM
Dragged photo from desktop and works great.
Win2000Pro, NS7.2

Barb
Jun-17-2005, 07:07 PM
We need some testing done on a new uploader codebase we're evaluating.

You can find it on the "add photos" page below all the standard uploaders.

Specifically, we need to know what OS & browsers it works on and doesn't. Other feedback is useful, but we haven't done any UI work at all, so that's of less use than what platforms work.

Thanks!

Don

Mac OS 10.4.1 - Safari 2.0 - Drag and drop from folder works great!

lenscape
Jun-17-2005, 08:01 PM
With Windows Xp and Firefox 1.0.4 works fine. :thumb

rainforest1155
Jun-18-2005, 02:39 AM
Works on Win2000 with IE6 and Mozilla 1.3.
Suggestions:
- resizeable window (my filenames get cut)
- pause button
- show current speed --> maybe even speed-throttle (especially for dial-up users, but also useful for broadband)
- preview is disorted or does not show full image --> adjust for landscape/portrait orientation

How much can this uploader handle? Is there a queue limit like for the others?

Sebastian

MrBook2
Jun-20-2005, 12:58 PM
It seems to be working fine with Opera 8.0 on Debian Linux. I just uploaded 346 MB in one fell swoop (using the browse interface rather than drag and drop.) What is the maximum upload size? I tried giving it my entire directory (564 MB) and it got angry. So I selected a subset (346 MB) and it seems to work fine.

This seems like a GREAT tool. It fixes the one problem that I have had uploading; the 100 MB limit on the java based uploader that runs in linux. Keep up the good work!

I will give it a try in some of the other browsers I use on linux to make sure it plays happily.

--Aaron

volcs0
Jun-22-2005, 06:00 PM
Just tried on my PB 867 with OS 10.4.1 / Safari 2.0. I got this error about halfway through the picture:

java.net.SocketException: Broken pipe

didymus
Jun-22-2005, 07:25 PM
Works in firefox win2k dragging from picasa, which is quite convenient!
I did accidentally logout while uploading, and that screwed it up, I had to force close the uploads, they wouldnt close normally, and images were incomplete..

marlinspike
Jun-23-2005, 08:22 PM
Did anybody else notice that this is a "very eary stage" piece of betaware? You'd have to get up pretty "eary" in the morning to get that one by me.:clap
Richard

marlinspike
Jun-23-2005, 08:27 PM
Well, the java install failed, and now I get a "register failk" so I can't use the beta uploader. Something about I need to adjust my registry to relfect the jave app or something.

Mike Lane
Jun-23-2005, 09:03 PM
The java uploader is not working on my machine (win xp pro, firefox 1.0.4). All I get is a little red x in the top left corner. It worked a couple of days ago.

KMCC
Jul-18-2005, 05:06 PM
We need some testing done on a new uploader codebase we're evaluating.

You can find it on the "add photos" page below all the standard uploaders.

Specifically, we need to know what OS & browsers it works on and doesn't. Other feedback is useful, but we haven't done any UI work at all, so that's of less use than what platforms work.

Thanks!

Don I've used the new beta uploader several times and it has worked perfectly each time.

I'm running Windows XP with Firefox 1.05. (It also worked fine with Firefox 1.04)

JamesJWeg
Jul-18-2005, 05:11 PM
OSX/IE failed on two systems

James.

XO-Studios
Jul-18-2005, 05:22 PM
When you browse away from the referring window, the upload stops, and will leave a partially uploaded JPG.


FWIW,

XO,

Ben
Jul-18-2005, 06:54 PM
OSX/IE failed on two systems

James.
Apple has made it a true pain in the butt to use embedded Java in any browser but Safari. I guess it is one of those anti-competition things. Safari will work fine, and Firefox will work fine with a plugin. I don't know if the plugin will fix IE though:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/javaplugin/

Download the zip file, then drag the two things in the "binaries" folder into this folder:
/Library/Internet Plug-Ins

Then see if it works. Good luck!

onethumb
Jul-18-2005, 07:03 PM
OSX/IE failed on two systems

James.

Thanks for the feedback, but...

IE 5.x is shortly going to be unsupported by smugmug. Anything in Beta now can safely be assumed to be "as is" when it comes to IE5, including this uploader.

If it doesn't work, we're not going to fix it.

Don

Baldy
Jul-18-2005, 07:39 PM
If it doesn't work, we're not going to fix it.Ouch, that sounds harsh. :wxwax

Unfortunately, Microsoft said it (http://www.l-c-n.com/IE5tests/) two years before we did, and it's their product:

June 13, 2003. Mac IE as we know it just died (http://tantek.com/log/2003/06.html#endofmacie). Microsoft pulled the plug on further development of a standalone version. It is a sad moment, seeing a pretty good browser leave the scene. To the developers of Mac IE, Tantek Çelik, Jimmy Grewal and others: thanks. Thanks for being the first, more than 3 years ago, to develop a quality browser with very decent support for webstandards. Your counterparts over at Windows IE still haven’t managed to do most of this. Eric Meyer resumes the historical significance (http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2003b.html#t20030614) of IE Mac.

JamesJWeg
Jul-18-2005, 08:49 PM
Thanks for the feedback, but...

IE 5.x is shortly going to be unsupported by smugmug. Anything in Beta now can safely be assumed to be "as is" when it comes to IE5, including this uploader.

If it doesn't work, we're not going to fix it.

Don :doh I knew that, but for some reason in a rush to do talk someone through a upload I fergot about it. They didn't have Safari loaded on the system in question only IE. :huh So I tested on one I had in front of me and never thought about it being 5.x.

James.

P.S. I think you can understand that one, my desk has OS 9, OS X, Win 98, XP, 2K, 2003 server, Fedora, Red Hat, NT 4, and Novell all running on it, sometimes I forget the little stuff.

jfriend
Aug-03-2005, 08:37 AM
We need some testing done on a new uploader codebase we're evaluating. Other feedback is useful, but we haven't done any UI work at all, so that's of less use than what platforms work.
One point of feedback on the beta Java uploader. When running the uploader, you get one of the Java signing certificate prompts. If there's no way to get this prompt to go away, then it seems like this code needs to be signed by Smugmug, not by some company I've never heard of called "Rad Ink" or something like that. I am not willing to trust companies that I've never heard of. I am willing to trust smugmug as they are an ongoing company that I have a business relationship with.

--John

ndsimm
Aug-05-2005, 09:13 PM
One point of feedback on the beta Java uploader. When running the uploader, you get one of the Java signing certificate prompts. If there's no way to get this prompt to go away, then it seems like this code needs to be signed by Smugmug, not by some company I've never heard of called "Rad Ink" or something like that. I am not willing to trust companies that I've never heard of. I am willing to trust smugmug as they are an ongoing company that I have a business relationship with.

--JohnI get a few java based errors every now and then, but it works 80% of the time for me. The limit I've seen is about 350-400mb. I wish it was faster, but it's still better than 100mb at a time. As for the Java permission, there should be an option to always allow and you should be fine