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dropzone
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Self-hosted alternative to Google Forms with the ability to upload files in the form
Or roll your own and use something like DropZone.
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Need ideas for a photography application.
Just two example libraries: FilePond, DropZone
- How do you drag and drop files into pyscript ?
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Drag and Drop File Upload Using Dropzone JS in Laravel 8
Here, we will see laravel 8 dropzone multiple files upload, So I will teach you to upload files using dropzone js in laravel 8, Dropzone is a javascript jquery plugin, using dropzone.js we can select one by one image with preview. After choosing an image from browse we can see the preview of the image. dropzone.js also provide filter like we can make validation for max upload, a specific image, or file extension like png, jpg, GIF, etc.
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Migrating Selenium system tests to Cuprite
We use Dropzone JS to support uploading files. Under Cuprite, uploading stopped working and an ERR_ACCESS_DENIED error was shown in the JavaScript console each time a test attempted to upload a file.
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Dropzone UI: the new way of providing Drag and Drop File Uploads in React app.
In standard HTML5 you can perform file uploads through . Additionally there are packages like dropzone and react-dropzone that can handle this task very well. However, inspired in the last ones, there was created something new and more powerful: dropzone-ui.
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Upload multiple images simultaneously in your Django app using Dropzone Js
Hello guys it's been a minute! I was on a small break but now am back and in this tutorial we are going to learn how we can upload multiple images to a Django back end. By default the Django behavior is that you select a single image and upload it to the server then repeat which begs the question isn't that a time consuming and tedious process, say if we have 1000 images? It is. Fortunately, there is a tool that can help us go around this problem, a JavaScript library called Dropzone . Let's not waste more seconds, let's get into it!
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10 Of The Most Amazing JS Libraries That Almost You Will Enjoy Using Them In Your Project!
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21 Popular JavaScript Libraries Every Web Developer Should Know
Dropzone allows you implement “drag and drop” features on your website. It is also highly customizable with custom code. It’s lightweight, doesn’t depend on any other library (like jQuery).
phantomjs
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XZ: A Microcosm of the interactions in Open Source projects
The points you make aren't unreasonable.
It is necessary to establish clear boundaries of what can and can be provided by the maintainers. If not done at an earlier stage of the project, the support burden becomes too much to bear at which point the maintainer transfers ownership, and the project suffers from catastrophic consequences such as the xz backdoor we're talking about here, or other cases where the project mostly stalls and serves as an ego-boosting platform for the new maintainer, as was the case with PhantomJS[6].
This can also happen in your life, where a "friend" sees that you possess a certain skill, and then gradually tries to push an inordinate amount of their personal work related to this field onto you.
Personally, I think it's best to use an approach with extremely clear communication as to what the maintainer can and cannot provide. This can be seen, for example, in yt-dlp[1], where the consumer is clearly informed upfront that not providing detailed information as requested will lead them to block said consumer; or sqlite where their position regarding contributed patches[2] and support[3] is similarly made clear.
Having a shouty BDFL like Torvalds can also help improve code quality[4] and questionable contributions[5], though it is better that the shouty BDFL makes statements that are professional and do not show as much aggression; so for example, "Mauro, shut the fuck up"[7] would become "Mauro, your response is completely unbecoming for a Linux kernel maintainer, and is not in line with the promise of not breaking userspace."
[1] https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/new?assignees=&label...
[2] https://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html
[3] https://www.sqlite.org/support.html
[4] https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/29/linux_6_8_rc2/
[5] https://cse.umn.edu/cs/linux-incident
[6] https://github.com/ariya/phantomjs/issues/14541
[7] https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/12/23/75
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Show HN: Generate a concatenated file of all CSS used on a given website
Last commit was in 2019, and it uses PhantomJS to query a page, which shutdown development in 2018
https://github.com/ariya/phantomjs/issues/15344
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youtube bandwidth throttled for cloud addresses?
Install Phantomjs and see if that improves things.
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How to Bypass Cloudflare in 2023: The 8 Best Methods
Automated Browser Detection. Cloudflare queries the browser for properties that only exist in automated web browser environments. For example, the existence of the window.document.__selenium_unwrapped or window.callPhantom property indicates the usage of Selenium and PhantomJS, respectively. For obvious reasons, you're getting blocked if this is detected.
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Ask HN: What's the best way to get all the HTML from a JavaScript site?
I know there is https://phantomjs.org/ but is there something else people use these days?
The issue is some websites curl works fine to get all the rendered html, but some you don't get any content without a javascript engine.
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Detecting PhantomJS headless browsers
Despite the popularity of Puppeteer and Headless Chrome, my team of threat researchers and I wondered, to what extent PhantomJS was still being used by bot developers. In this post, we share how we identified traffic associated with PhantomJS, the types of attacks performed, and its use in comparison to Puppeteer Extra Stealth.
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How to make a SPA SEO crawlable?
I've been working on how to make a SPA crawlable by google based on google's instructions. Even though there are quite a few general explanations I couldn't find anywhere a more thorough step-by-step tutorial with actual examples. After having finished this I would like to share my solution so that others may also make use of it and possibly improve it further. I am using MVC with Webapi controllers, and Phantomjs on the server side, and Durandal on the client side with push-state enabled; I also use Breezejs for client-server data interaction, all of which I strongly recommend, but I'll try to give a general enough explanation that will also help people using other platforms.
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Malware/Virus protection?
Regarding youtube-dl, I remember someone mentioning they needed an external helper program called phantomjs to download from some sites. I really wouldn't recommend using phantomjs as it hasn't been updated since 2018 and I see it has known vulnerabilities too.
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Building A Serverless Screenshot Service with Lambda
For this project we will need some extra binaries ( PhantomJS in particular) to take the screenshots. We’ll also use ImageMagick, but that is provided by AWS by default in the Lambda image, so we don’t package it separately.
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yt-dlp release 2022.04.08
ERROR: [iq.com] apvtge3eng: PhantomJS executable not found in PATH, download it from http://phantomjs.org
What are some alternatives?
filepond - 🌊 A flexible and fun JavaScript file upload library
puppeteer - Node.js API for Chrome
Uppy - The next open source file uploader for web browsers :dog:
yt-dlp - A feature-rich command-line audio/video downloader
jQuery-File-Upload - File Upload widget with multiple file selection, drag&drop support, progress bar, validation and preview images, audio and video for jQuery. Supports cross-domain, chunked and resumable file uploads. Works with any server-side platform (Google App Engine, PHP, Python, Ruby on Rails, Java, etc.) that supports standard HTML form file uploads.
Nightmare - A high-level browser automation library.
fine-uploader
slimerjs - A scriptable browser like PhantomJS, based on Firefox
plupload - Plupload is JavaScript API for building file uploaders. It supports multiple file selection, file filtering, chunked upload, client side image downsizing and when necessary can fallback to alternative runtimes, like Flash and Silverlight.
zombie - Insanely fast, full-stack, headless browser testing using node.js
flow.js - A JavaScript library providing multiple simultaneous, stable, fault-tolerant and resumable/restartable file uploads via the HTML5 File API.
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.