Rebus and @Mordi have good suggestions; one of those is probably your best bet. Still The current implementation of file uploads in web browsers is single file only. That's a limitation of the HTML standards and the browsers themselves.
When you see multiple file upload capability (all at once / select multiple) in some web app, something like Flash or Java is in play. You could potentially use a Flash or Java applet (check out Uploadify about the easiest to work with you'll find), if you wanted, but you'd have to do some work tying it into Django: namely mapping the output of the applet to the input the Django Admin expects on POST.
Rebus and @Mordi have good suggestions; one of those is probably your best bet. Still... The current implementation of file uploads in web browsers is single file only. That's a limitation of the HTML standards and the browsers themselves.
When you see multiple file upload capability (all at once / select multiple) in some web app, something like Flash or Java is in play. You could potentially use a Flash or Java applet (check out Uploadify - about the easiest to work with you'll find), if you wanted, but you'd have to do some work tying it into Django: namely mapping the output of the applet to the input the Django Admin expects on POST.
– megido Jun 3 at 20:02 Nope, never tried it, but that should make it all the easier. Maybe you should edit your question / post a new one concerning integrating that with Django admin. – Chris Pratt Jun 3 at 21:00 changed to topic about django-uploadify – megido Jun 3 at 21:30.
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