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 Anyone with IE willing to test this out for me?
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Anyone with IE willing to test this out for me?
IE6 in my VM refuses to accept cookies for some reason, and the IE7/IE8 installs just fail.  Have tried MS fixits, but still refuse to work, so I can't be bothered trying to get IE working at the moment.

I've made changes to the file input HTML/JS, in particular, the addition of multiple value file inputs, and want to see whether they work on IE.
If someone has a working copy of any version of IE from 6 onwards, and a test board they're willing to test the following with, it would be appreciated.
Chrome/Firefox/Opera seem to all work, so if you're interested in intentional behaviour, you can check with those browsers.

You can grab the code from the Github Dev branch, or from the attachment below.
After installing, you'll need to create 4 file input thread fields - 2 of these should accept multiple values, the other 2 shouldn't.  Leave the other options default (for the multi-valued fields, you'll need to supply a delimiter - use whatever you want).  After that, go to a new thread page, and test the following:
  • Check that you can select a file for each of the fields, and then the Clear button successfully resets the field
  • When you select a file in the multi-valued fields, it should automatically add a new input below the current one
  • Refresh the page, then for one of the multi-valued fields, add a file - this should create an empty input below it.  Clear the file you just added, then reselect a file in the same (first) input - this shouldn't create any new input.  Click the Clear button on the second input, then select a file, confirming that it creates a third input underneath.
  • For a single file input, select a file, then switch to the URL option, then switch back to File - the input should be cleared.  Now select another file, click the Clear button, then select a file again, and switch to URL -> File to ensure that this clearing behaviour hasn't been messed up by the Clear button.
  • Clear any files (or refresh page), then attach 2 or more files to the multi-valued inputs, and a file to one of the single-value inputs, then click Preview post.  If everything uploaded successfully, check that you can reorder the files in the multi-valued inputs by dragging them around.  Ticking the Remove checkbox should cause the file to be crossed out.  Also the layout of the files in the multi-valued inputs should look reasonable.  Lastly, try rearranging the files, hitting Preview post and confirming that the ordering is as you left it.

If you do do any of the above, I would appreciate if you would post the feedback, including what you tried, what worked/didn't, anything else and the version of IE you tested on.
Thanks!


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