Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Re: Choosing a file in local directory

jc <jc.chandru@...> writes:

>
> I check the fileupload widget, but it show only the filename correctly
> not full path.
> it show c:/fakepath/filename. I need to read and wirte a file in a
> local directory. Send me a
> sample code if you have.
>
> On Dec 28, 8:43 pm, Ben Imp <benlee...@...> wrote:
> > You would be looking for the FileUpload widget, which just wraps a
> > html file input element.
> >
> > -Ben
> >
> > On Dec 28, 2:15 am, jc <jc.chan...@...> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > i am new to GWT, but i know java. I am using GWT in Eclipse. for
> > > selecting a file in local directory in java, we use JFileChooser.
> > > but i don't know to select a file in a local directory in GWT. can any
> > > one help please.
>
Hi,

can anyone help me to read and write a file in a local directory . The file
Upload widget is by default having a text box. how to disable the text box? .
In chrome the text box is not editable while in IE i am able to edit it. how to
disable the editing feature of file Upload-TxtBox in various browsers

-Ruby


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