Brian,
I have seen intermittent 0-K file uploads from IE/Mozilla on occasion when filenames contain UTF-8 characters (such as cyrillic characters). The browser is silently sending a 0-K file, so it really appears to be a Windows OS bug; the server is correctly interpreting what it receives, which is just a 0-K file.
That is the only bug I've seen so far that might account for your problem.
-Jon
--On Friday, February 25, 2005 12:50 PM -0600 Brian Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have been using the commons-fileupload-1.0-rc1 package for two years and love it. Very nice app and a major time saver. I do have one issue that I can not seem to get past. I sometimes get empty files uploaded. It is able to extract the file name and create a file in the appropriate directory, but the file is empty, i.e. zero k. No exceptions are thrown when this happens.
It is infrequent I can not find anything that corallites to it. When it happens I can go back to the same workstation a few minutes later and it will work fine. It happens at lots of different client locations using different ISPs and computers.
I have only seen it happen with IE so far, but that does not mean it could not happen in other browsers. I don�t have any reason to believe it is a bug in the commons-fileupload package. It seems more like an environmental problem. I am wondering if any one else has seen this? Or can provide any ideas as to what could cause this to happen. Any help or ideas would be great.
Specifics. OS: Red Hat. Server: Apache > jk_mod > Tomcat 5.0 JVM: 1.4.06
-- Brian Cook Digital Services Analyst Print Time Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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