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I was using GwtUpload 0.6.3
Original comment by jasoncwi...@gmail.com
on 28 Oct 2011 at 6:04
It is already a pointer cursor in the gwtupload implementation, download and
run the examples, or test this url.
http://gwtupload.alcala.org/gupld/gwtuploadsample.SingleUploadSample/SingleUploa
dSample.html.
Original comment by manuel.carrasco.m
on 9 Nov 2011 at 11:10
In Firefox 7.0.1, Ubuntu 11.10 on my computer the cursor is not a pointer. I've
attached a photo of my screen.
My colleague checked on his computer (Firefox 7.0.1, Ubuntu 11.04) and the
cursor for him was a pointer.
I'm not sure that the status of this issue should be set as invalid, as it is a
real problem. It would be helpful at least to understand why my install of
Firefox (and maybe others) is ignoring the CSS rule. If I find an answer I'll
post back.
Thanks
Original comment by jasoncwi...@gmail.com
on 9 Nov 2011 at 11:55
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Sorry, I thought this issue was fixed, and seems a specific problem of certain
FF version with certain version of OS.
This is not a matter of css cursor rule because changing the css property will
not change the cursor.
The problem in FF is a security issue which forces that the user must click on
the '<file type=input>' html widget in order to open the choose window.
What we do in gwtupload is to cover the real button with a giant file input
with a opacity of 0, so when the user clicks on the button what he actually
does is click on the file input.
The file input in FF has two parts the input for writing the name and the
button, so we try by css move the input button over the decorated link so as
the cursor is a pointer instead of a cursor. Note that neither cursor, nor
size can be changed by css, so I use fontsize and margin to play with sizes and
positions.
In my linux machines and windowses FF cursor looks good, so proly your
colleague has a different font configuration or whatever. I suggest you to open
the firebug console and play with both the font-size and position of the input
element until you see a pointer, then pls send me the optimum parameters and
I'll change the library.
I leave the issue open until you give me an answer.
Original comment by manuel.carrasco.m
on 9 Nov 2011 at 1:24
Thanks, I'll play around with some parameters.
Original comment by jasoncwi...@gmail.com
on 9 Nov 2011 at 9:26
I was able to fix this by adding the following rule to the CSS:
input[type="file"] {
cursor: pointer;
}
Original comment by deborah0...@gmail.com
on 13 Mar 2012 at 5:06
This issue was closed by revision r998.
Original comment by manuel.carrasco.m
on 1 Jun 2012 at 10:19
This problem seems to have reappeared in Ubuntu 12.04 at least. Changing the
font-size to 350 in Firebug changed the cursor back to a pointer for me. The
previous fix is ineffective. My guess is that the system font changed from
Ubuntu 10 to Ubuntu 11/12.
Original comment by y2k...@gmail.com
on 18 Jul 2012 at 4:16
Original comment by manuel.carrasco.m
on 30 Nov 2012 at 9:15
I fixed it with the same rule in my CSS :
input[type="file"] {
cursor: pointer;
}
thanks Deborah
Original comment by kriss.ca...@dental-wings.com
on 5 Feb 2013 at 6:36
input[type="file"] {
cursor: pointer;
}
That won't fix it for me.
Original comment by o...@sleepygiant.com
on 4 Apr 2013 at 10:57
This issue was closed by revision 1cb889395479.
Original comment by manuel.carrasco.m
on 5 Apr 2013 at 9:49
lolwat
Original comment by pierceto...@gmail.com
on 11 Jan 2014 at 4:33
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jasoncwi...@gmail.com
on 28 Oct 2011 at 5:02