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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:26:59+00:00 2026-05-11T18:26:59+00:00

I want to reset a file upload field when the user selects another option.

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I want to reset a file upload field when the user selects another option.

Is this possible via JavaScript? I’m suspecting that the file upload element is treated differently because it interacts with the user’s file system, and maybe it’s immutable.

Basically, what I want is something like (pseudo-code):

// Choose selecting existing file
$('#select-file').bind('focus', function() {
  // Clear any files currently selected in #upload-file
  $('#upload-file').val(''); 
}) ;

// Choose uploading new one - this works ok
$('#upload-file').bind('focus', function() {
  // Clear any files currently selected in #select-file
  $('#select-file').val(''); 
}) ;

NB: This question and its answers span the period from 2009 to today. Browsers and approaches have changed in that time, please select your solutions with this in mind 🙂

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    2026-05-11T18:26:59+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:26 pm

    You can’t set the input value in most browsers, but what you can do is create a new element, copy the attributes from the old element, and swap the two.

    Given a form like:

    <form> 
        <input id="fileInput" name="fileInput" type="file" /> 
    </form>
    

    The straight DOM way:

    function clearFileInput(id) 
    { 
        var oldInput = document.getElementById(id); 
    
        var newInput = document.createElement("input"); 
    
        newInput.type = "file"; 
        newInput.id = oldInput.id; 
        newInput.name = oldInput.name; 
        newInput.className = oldInput.className; 
        newInput.style.cssText = oldInput.style.cssText; 
        // TODO: copy any other relevant attributes 
    
        oldInput.parentNode.replaceChild(newInput, oldInput); 
    }
    
    clearFileInput("fileInput");
    

    Simple DOM way. This may not work in older browsers that don’t like file inputs:

    oldInput.parentNode.replaceChild(oldInput.cloneNode(), oldInput);
    

    The jQuery way:

    $("#fileInput").replaceWith($("#fileInput").val('').clone(true));
    
    // .val('') required for FF compatibility as per @nmit026
    

    Resetting the whole form via jQuery: https://stackoverflow.com/a/13351234/1091947

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