I am seeing this error too, when using ns_getform.  Also, sometimes
the error is "Error writing content: Success".

I looked around in the socket code and got lost...

Jim

>
> When running the following code
>
>     set fd [open ${fn}.body w]
>     fconfigure $fd -translation binary
>     set t1 [time {ns_conncptofp $fd}]
>     close $fd
>
> I get the following error
>
>     Error writing content: resource temporarily unavailable
>     while executing "ns_conncptofp $fd"
>
> Not sure where to start. This code is from a post of Simos Gabrielidis
> earlier this year. I am  just interested in having a reliable way to let
> clients upload files via the browser.
>
> I also tried the code posted by Scott S. Goodwin in Feb '02
>
>     set ctbegin [clock seconds]
>     set remotefile [ns_queryget path]
>     set uploadfilename [ns_queryget clientfile]
>     set tmpfile [ns_queryget clientfile.tmpfile]
>     set ctend [clock seconds]
>     set ct [expr $ctend - $ctbegin]
>
> the upload seems to work though the timing code does not. All of my uploads
> are timed at 0 seconds.
>
> I am running AOL 3.4 on redhat 6.2
>
>
> -derek
>

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