Thin Image Upload 1.01
Version 1.01 of our multiple image uploader - Thin Image Upload has been released. The release aims to fix a minor bug in client side filtering.
Thin Image Upload has many bandwidth saving features. On of them is it’s ability to filter out unwanted file types. When you use this feature, the filter_action configuration parameter can be used to instruct the applet what action to take when an unwanted file type is encountered. However in the previous (1.00) version the applet did not consistently obey this directive. The new release aims to fix this issue.
If filter_action takes the value of ‘ignore’, when files are dropped on the applet, it applet will completely ignore files of the types that have been marked as unwanted, while uploading the rest. If the property is set to any other value the entire batch of files will be rejected.
A special case is when filtering is switched on with the filter_action set to ignore but the user selects just one file instead of a collection of files for uploading. Now if the file belongs to the family of types that should be filtered out, the applet will display a message to indicate that the file cannot be uploaded instead of silently ignoring it.


Hi to all!
I just want to say that this applet works really charming after all neccessary configuration is set, and I want to recommend this applet to anybody who needs a quality upload tool. The support team of Thin Image are also superb.
Thank You Thin Image…
Comment by Vanja Frivarski — April 7, 2006 @ 3:11 am