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[fileupload] uploads greater than memory threshold don't get written to disk

           Summary: [fileupload] uploads greater than memory threshold don't
                    get written to disk
           Product: Commons
           Version: 1.0 Final
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Major
          Priority: Other
         Component: File Upload
        AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I am using commons-fileupload with Struts.  I am having a problem where uploaded files 
which exceed 
the "in-memory" threshold do not get written to disk, and so appear to be of 
zero-length.

I am getting identical response using the same web-app on Tomcat 4.1.29/Mac OS X and 
Solaris 5.8/
JBoss 3.2.2/Jetty 4.2.11.  I am using FileUpload 1.0 and a Struts CVS build.

It seems unlikely that I would be the one to discover this bug, as other people must 
be uploading 
largeish files. Perhaps I have something configured wrong, but I'm actually using all 
of the Struts 
defaults (I changed the memSize property of the Controller a few times to zero-in on 
the problem being 
the threshold, but that's the only non-default setting.)   The files should be written 
to the App Server's 
temp directory, so I don't think there's a file permissions problem -- and if there 
is, it should be 
blowing up in my face, not failing silently.

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