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Reply-To: "Jakarta Commons Users List" <[email protected]>
From: "Anders Kofoed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jakarta Commons Users List" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Out Of Office until 2nd January 2007
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 22:12:34 -0600

> Thank you for your mail.
>  
> Avaleo office is closed from December 23 to January 2 were we will address 
> you request.
> If you have urgent requests it's possible to call the following persons:
>  
> - From December 23th to December 27th (both days included) please call Niels 
> Dyrnesli on +45 40741496.
> - From December 28th to January 1 (both days included) please call Anders 
> Kofoed +4529442941
>  
> Kind regards
> Anders Kofoed
> Avaleo ApS


> -----Original Message-----
> Reply-To: "Jakarta Commons Users List" <[email protected]>
> Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 22:12:01 -0600
> From: "Louis Marascio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [FileUpload] Cleaning up temporary files if uploads are aborted

> > Hello,

> > I'm tinkering with FileUpload v1.1.1 and have the basic upload
> > working.  I noticed that if, during an upload, I click the stop button
> > in my browser the upload is aborted on the server side appropriately
> > w/ an exception. However, the temporary file that was being written by
> > the DiskFileItem is not being cleaned up in this situation. I can't
> > clean it up from my servlet handler since the FileItem was never added
> > to the collection, etc. It appears to be a trivial fix in
> > FileUploadBase.parseRequest().  Move the declaration of FileItem
> > outside of the try/catch, and, in the catch method do something along
> > the lines of:

> > if (item != null) item.delete();

> > I can submit a patch if desired.  I checked subversion to see how much
> > parseRequest() has changed and it appears to have been significantly
> > altered.  I'm not sure if there is much value submitting the patch
> > against 1.1.1 if a new release is imminent.

> > Am I missing something here? Is there some other way to get these
> > temporary files cleaned up in the case of an aborted or failed upload?

> > Thanks!

> > Louis

> > -- 
> > Louis R. Marascio
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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