In researching this I see all the trouble with the
FileReference.upload() in FireFox when using SSL.  I'm appending the
session id as many have recommended, and the upload does happen
successfully, but the event doesn't fire, so I am unable to return data
to the application as I can in IE. The exact combination of
circumstances is:

FireFox + SSL + Apache + FileReference.upload() = No returned
uploadCompleteData event. In the interest of complete disclosure we're
also in a clustered environment with CF 7.02 behind a load balancer.

I am dying for a workround.  If I can get the onComplete event, that
would at least let me know that my upload has occurred and I can store
my data on the server and retrieve it otherwise.  But that involves
substantial re-architecting to work around this issue and I'd much
rather just have it work as it is supposed to.  IF that is possible.  

Any and all suggestions appreciated.

Jeff

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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 4:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] FileReference.upload() on FireFox not firing
uploadCompleteData event


That about says it all.  I've got an https post going with a file upload
and I'm listening for uploadCompleteData to retrieve the data from the
response - but the event isn't firing on FireFox.  IE is fine.  

I don't have any issues with this on IIS, but on Apache, I'm not getting
the event back in FireFox. Has anyone seen this?

Jeff Battershall
Application Architect
Dow Jones Indexes
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