Bug 13481
Summary: | REGRESSION: Upload progress does not display at DriveHQ.com | ||
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Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | Alexey Proskuryakov <ap> |
Component: | New Bugs | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> |
Status: | RESOLVED CONFIGURATION CHANGED | ||
Severity: | Normal | CC: | bfulgham, steve |
Priority: | P1 | Keywords: | InRadar, NeedsReduction, Regression |
Version: | 523.x (Safari 3) | ||
Hardware: | Mac | ||
OS: | OS X 10.4 | ||
URL: | http://www.drivehq.com | ||
See Also: | https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23933 |
Alexey Proskuryakov
Free registration for "Online Storage & Sharing" required.
I'm just selecting a single file from the desktop and clicking "Upload". After a while, a message "Failed to upload!" appears.
Works fine in shipping Safari.
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Darin Adler
Did I just break this?
Darin Adler
<rdar://problem/5159421>
Adele Peterson
Hmm. I haven't been able to reproduce this. I created account, signed into Online Storage, clicked the upload button in their toolbar. Then I used one of the file upload buttons to select a text file. When I hit "Submit", I get an alert that says "Start to upload" and then I'm taken back to the main page, and it looks like the file has uploaded successfully.
Are there any other steps to reproducing this?
Alexey Proskuryakov
That's what I did, too. It worked once with shipping Safari, and failed twice with a nightly. I'll try more.
Alexey Proskuryakov
I could not reproduce the failure today (using the same nightly, r21081, and the same files).
However, it's a regression that progress is not displayed during upload, renaming the bug to track this.
Stephen von Takach
I have multiple production apps where upload progress is no longer presented. See: https://github.com/cotag/condo_example/issues/4
This is running shipping Safari 6.0.2
Alexey Proskuryakov
> I have multiple production apps where upload progress is no longer presented.
Please file a separate bug with detailed steps to reproduce. Commenting in an old unrelated (and possibly no longer relevant) bug will not get the necessary attention.
Brent Fulgham
We retested this recently, and it seems to be progressed (at least in modern STP builds).