swfupload does not need ajax,  its pure flash. The flash movie does a
post submission there is no page reload.

The flash movie is getting back a 302 from apache, in the log i see:

"POST /foo/upload/ HTTP/1.1" 302 673 "-" "Adobe Flash Player 9"

Note the actual URL of the page is /foo/edit/56/56

Its very strange that I can set the header manually on local machine
but not on mediatemple. They do have a funky way of running php5.

Well if i figure this out Ill post, this would seem to be a common
occurance with this.

On Jan 14, 1:21 pm, rloaderro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 14, 8:47 am, booboobenny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am hoping someone here can help me out with this one.
>
> > I am using swfupload and cake, I implemented using the articles on the
> > bakery as a starting point.
>
> > I have a controller /foo and in that controller I have a method
> > upload. So the upload url is:
>
> > /foo/upload
>
> > When the form submits I get a 302 error. Does anyone know a way to
> > submit the form (i would prefer to avoid ajax) to /foo/upload and not
> > get a 302 error.
>
> I think the SwfUpload is meant specifically for use with AJAX. The
> problem with AJAX and file uploads is that you normally need to submit
> the form in order to send file data to the server. Since the page
> reloads with a form submit the only previous solution was to submit
> the form to a hidden iframe and parse the server response when the
> iframe loads. Flash is actually a great interface for uploading files
> since it doesn't require a form submit and can even provide feedback
> in so far as upload progress, etc.. I don't think using SwfUpload
> without AJAX would provide any benefits over using a conventional form
> file input - if it even is possible.
>
> Anyway, I implemented a similar thing using Mootools and
> Swiff.Uploader and I can tell you that using the controller->log
> function is invaluable for debugging. My implementation is a little
> different than the one on the bakery, but if it helps, my controller
> looks like:
>
> http://pastebin.com/f457cfcf
>
> And the component looks like:
>
> http://pastebin.com/f2a167234
>
> You might notice my implementation is for single files only - however
> I have tested it on a number of server setups - with PHP in safemode,
> root-jailing, etc.. - and it has worked for me so it might be useful
> for you? Good luck!
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