On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Daniel Kinzler daniel@brightbyte.de wrote:
A mediawiki upload should be specific and provide more functionality besides picking multiple files and uploading them. Most importantly, it has to provide a way to provide the basic information about license, source and authorship. Programs for this exist, I was just thinking that a firefox ad-on would be simpler to deploy and maintain that a standalone program, and people would be more likely to iunstall and use it.
If a MediaWiki-specific workaround would exist, it would presumably be a Java applet that wouldn't require separate installation. You're right that such an applet could be written to do way more than just show upload progress. On the other hand, I'm wary about having to maintain multiple sets of functionality for clients with different capabilities. It would be best to keep as many features as possible in universally-accessible HTML-based upload pages, and only use Java or JavaScript where something is not possible in HTML (like selection of multiple files at once for upload, or progress indicators).