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I know that it is easy and I just need to add "multiple" line to the file input. But. I am using http://the-stickman.com/web-development/javascript/upload-multiple-files-with-a-single-file-element/ this script (I also know there is new one but I'd like to use this one, and there are scripts like dropzone.js but I couldn't figure out something (I asked about it here, but no-one answered).

So I've choosen this script. I added it into my dropzone form like this:

       <div style="margin-bottom: 1em;">
                <div class="file-well">                
                    <input type="file" name="file" id="my_file_element" multiple/>
                    <span id="filewelllabel">click here to add file or drag and drop<br/></span>
                    <span id="filewelllabel">up to 5 files</span>
                </div>
            </div>
            <div id="files_list"></div>

All works as I want it to work but the big issue is I can add only one file at once. Even if I choose more, or drag and drop more - only one is added. Could anyone help change the code so I will be able to put few files at once, no one by one?

@@@@@ here is the script if you don't want to download it:

/**
 * Convert a single file-input element into a 'multiple' input list
 *
 * Usage:
 *
 *   1. Create a file input element (no name)
 *      eg. <input type="file" id="first_file_element">
 *
 *   2. Create a DIV for the output to be written to
 *      eg. <div id="files_list"></div>
 *
 *   3. Instantiate a MultiSelector object, passing in the DIV and an (optional) maximum number of files
 *      eg. var multi_selector = new MultiSelector( document.getElementById( 'files_list' ), 3 );
 *
 *   4. Add the first element
 *      eg. multi_selector.addElement( document.getElementById( 'first_file_element' ) );
 *
 *   5. That's it.
 *
 *   You might (will) want to play around with the addListRow() method to make the output prettier.
 *
 *   You might also want to change the line 
 *       element.name = 'file_' + this.count;
 *   ...to a naming convention that makes more sense to you.
 * 
 * Licence:
 *   Use this however/wherever you like, just don't blame me if it breaks anything.
 *
 * Credit:
 *   If you're nice, you'll leave this bit:
 *  
 *   Class by Stickman -- http://www.the-stickman.com
 *      with thanks to:
 *      [for Safari fixes]
 *         Luis Torrefranca -- http://www.law.pitt.edu
 *         and
 *         Shawn Parker & John Pennypacker -- http://www.fuzzycoconut.com
 *      [for duplicate name bug]
 *         'neal'
 */
function MultiSelector( list_target, max ){

    // Where to write the list
    this.list_target = list_target;
    // How many elements?
    this.count = 0;
    // How many elements?
    this.id = 0;
    // Is there a maximum?
    if( max ){
        this.max = max;
    } else {
        this.max = -1;
    };

    /**
     * Add a new file input element
     */
    this.addElement = function( element ){

        // Make sure it's a file input element
        if( element.tagName == 'INPUT' && element.type == 'file' ){

            // Element name -- what number am I?
            element.name = 'file_' + this.id++;

            // Add reference to this object
            element.multi_selector = this;

            // What to do when a file is selected
            element.onchange = function(){

                // New file input
                var new_element = document.createElement( 'input' );
                new_element.type = 'file';

                // Add new element
                this.parentNode.insertBefore( new_element, this );

                // Apply 'update' to element
                this.multi_selector.addElement( new_element );

                // Update list
                this.multi_selector.addListRow( this );

                // Hide this: we can't use display:none because Safari doesn't like it
                this.style.position = 'absolute';
                this.style.left = '-1000px';

            };
            // If we've reached maximum number, disable input element
            if( this.max != -1 && this.count >= this.max ){
                element.disabled = true;
            };

            // File element counter
            this.count++;
            // Most recent element
            this.current_element = element;

        } else {
            // This can only be applied to file input elements!
            alert( 'Error: not a file input element' );
        };

    };

    /**
     * Add a new row to the list of files
     */
    this.addListRow = function( element ){

        // Row div
        var new_row = document.createElement( 'div' );

        // Delete button
        var new_row_button = document.createElement( 'input' );
        new_row_button.type = 'button';
        new_row_button.value = 'Delete';

        // References
        new_row.element = element;

        // Delete function
        new_row_button.onclick= function(){

            // Remove element from form
            this.parentNode.element.parentNode.removeChild( this.parentNode.element );

            // Remove this row from the list
            this.parentNode.parentNode.removeChild( this.parentNode );

            // Decrement counter
            this.parentNode.element.multi_selector.count--;

            // Re-enable input element (if it's disabled)
            this.parentNode.element.multi_selector.current_element.disabled = false;

            // Appease Safari
            //    without it Safari wants to reload the browser window
            //    which nixes your already queued uploads
            return false;
        };

        // Set row value
        new_row.innerHTML = element.value;

        // Add button
        new_row.appendChild( new_row_button );

        // Add it to the list
        this.list_target.appendChild( new_row );

    };

};

@@@@@ this is script inside html file:

 <script>
    <%-- Create an instance of the multiSelector class, pass it the output target and the max number of files --%>
    var multi_selector = new MultiSelector( document.getElementById( 'files_list' ), 5 );
    <%-- Pass in the file element --%>
    multi_selector.addElement( document.getElementById( 'my_file_element' ) );
</script>

@edit

https://jsfiddle.net/1sbbepn4/8/ here's what I got now

working example of what i got is up here

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    maybe setup a working example using codepen or jsfiddle to get more responses – Brino May 28 '15 at 19:49
  • https://jsfiddle.net/1sbbepn4/8/ – arienn May 28 '15 at 20:26
  • i am able to drag and drop up to 5 files, one at a time. What exactly is your issue? – Brino May 28 '15 at 20:33
  • The thing is, when you do this - only one is added - try to drag and drop 5, one by one, you will see 5 file names under the form and X button to delete each of them. If you dnd 5 at once, you will see only one. I want them all to be seen – arienn May 28 '15 at 20:48
  • did you came up with anything? – arienn May 29 '15 at 10:58
  • i am not sure how well your script supports multiple drag and drop. With some quick googling, here is one that does: https://blueimp.github.io/jQuery-File-Upload/ – Brino May 29 '15 at 12:45
  • Sadly when I add files to jQuery File Upload you provided and click submit on my form then the files arent submitted with my form. I need my form and files to be submitted on one button Submit. – arienn May 30 '15 at 23:04

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