Well, with regards to which web.xml file we are using..... I am not sure why
this is the way it is, but we have three WAR files, right now exploded, so
they aren't archived (read: easy to modify).. Each of the WARs has its own
web.xml file with a web-app tag that deals with Cocoon for that web
application.

Does that sound reasonable?

Or would it be looking for the web.xml in the cocoon[something].jar?

Collin


----- Original Message -----
From: "Geoff Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 5:32 PM
Subject: RE: Parsing multipart form data


> sounds to me like something is wrong with your web.xml (more below):
>
> > Thanks Geoff
> >
> > Well, yes, I actually started going thru the mail lists and found
> > your link
> > below. It is helpful, but I cannot get some of the features to work.  I
DO
> > have the FilePartFile bit working, though I would not like to store such
> > files on the disk.
> >
> > I gave these two init params:
> >
> > <init-param>
> > <param-name>autosave-uploads</param-name>
> > <param-value>false</param-value>
> > </init-param>
> >
> > <init-param>
> > <param-name>overwrite-uploads</param-name>
> > <param-value>allow</param-value>
> > </init-param>
>
> That looks fine... where did you put them?
>
> > I basically want to keep them in memory, and then use a FilePartArray to
> > save the file contents into the database, but I am having trouble
> > with that.
> > Cocoon does not seem to be recognizing these parameters.
> > Incidentally, I am
> > using 2.0.4, and I built it under java1.4.
>
> Ok, you should not have problems then.
>
> >
> > I put the <init-param>s with the other init-params in web.xml,
> > but strangely
> > did not see any places for it in the web.xml file as it existed.
> > I thouight
> > there would be placeholders for it, but I could not find them.
>
> That's what I find weird.  They're all in web.xml as you can see here:
>
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/xml-cocoon2/src/webapp/WEB-INF/
> web.xml?rev=1.8.2.5&only_with_tag=cocoon_2_0_4
>
> Sanity check:
> - You did modify the web.xml in cocoon/WEB-INF/ right? (not the one the
one
> in the servlet container/Tomcat conf directory?)
> - Did you do a search for them using an editor?  If searching for the
string
> "autosave-uploads" is not turning anything up, something's wrong.
> - Did you restart the servlet container/cocoon?
> - How did you obtain 2.0.4? (you're sure it's not 2.0.3?)
>
> > Anyways, I might be missing something.  My main problem now is that when
I
> submit a
> > file multiple times, it keeps renaming the file 0_[filename],
> > 1_[filename],
>
> You are seeing the (what used to be) default behavior - uploads are
> autosaved to disk, and
> filename conflicts are renamed (bad race condition there at one point so
> beware).  This makes me think you're using 2.0.3?
>
> > etc..  I think my workaround will be to just delete the file once
> > I am done
> > with it, but I would like to keep it in memory if at all possible.
>
> That works as well (actually I'd love to see a third option for
> autosave-uploads: "temp" which would delete the file after the servlet
> finishes processing.  Haven't been able to look into it yet (any
> volunteers?)
>
> >
> > Thanks  very much for your help!
> >
> > Collin
>
> No problem.
>
> Geoff
>
>
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