I'm not sure about the version... I think it's from 2004. I didn't know about night builds. I'm looking the logs about what have been the main changes, and there are things like:
***************************************** Bug #26194: Specify the encoding (ISO-8859-1) when converting the boundary to a byte array. Bug #32654: Detemining content type. ***************************************** thank you Martin 2005/12/21, Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On 12/21/05, Marc Baiges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > I'm having some problems with my application using the FileUpload > > package... > > > You don't say which version of FileUpload you are using. There was a > problem > similar to what you are seeing, but that was fixed a long time ago. I > would > suggest picking up a recent nightly build and seeing if that fixes the > problem. FileUpload 1.1 is currently up for a release vote, so a recent > nightly will be almost identical to what is released within the next few > days. > > -- > Martin Cooper > > > I'm working with pdf files and some different users. There's a specific > user > > who has problems with his uploads. He sends a pdf file of different > > weights > > (from 1mb to 5mb aprox) and the copy that is stored in the file system > has > > the same file size, but several bytes are changed. Normaly, are from 4 > to > > 12 > > bytes, usually 4 bytes packets. > > for example... a chain "7B F6 00 43" changes into "C9 8C 45 DB", but > all > > the other data info has its correct values and in the correct memory > > address, just these four bytes change its values. (in the pdf file, this > > info belongs to pages with big images, I don't know if it could be > > important...) > > > > I'm a bit confused about this problem. I thought it could be something > > related to character encoding issues, but what surprises me is that in > the > > same file, there same "7B F6 00 43" string has some other occurrences > and > > does not cause error in the other cases. > > > > Anybody has some idea about what to investigate? > > > > Thanks > > > > Marc > > > > > >
