I am not interested in having an upload application accepted by
Struts.  Why would I be interested in that?  The lack of interest is
in making Struts accommodate these differences with the way it handles
multipart request processing.  I changed the application to
accommondate that and the entirety of the relevant code is on the wiki
in 15 lines.  I must have said this a number of times, but somehow
that point cannot be heard.  Why?

I do not mean that I would not donate an application.  But, that is a
fairly superficial, passing, and uninteresting thing.  Having the
internals of the framework able to accommodate others as well as
myself is not superficial, not passing, and, at least I think, very
interesting.  No one has responded to that point.  That is the point,
Ted.

Jack


On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:13:53 -0500, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The underlying problem with the upload proposal on the wiki is
> 
> > "I have a full application, but no sense putting it all here if there is no 
> > interest."
> 
> The best way to generate interest is to post a working example. If you
> want to pique interest, you have to go the whole nine yards. Else,
> statements like these become self-fulling prophesies.
> 
> Putting the code up on the wiki is great, but you need to post a
> downloadable ZIP someplace with the source code and JARs. (Included a
> statement putting it under the Apache License would also be a good
> idea.)
> 
> If you don't have Internet space anyplace, send it to me directly, and
> I'll park it on Struts SourceForge, or someplace.
> 
> -Ted.
> 


-- 
"You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it float on its back."
~Dakota Jack~

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