Not so fast Josh.

Looks like there is at least a java project to allow uploads > 1MB.
If it is possible in java land, it should be possible in python.

Does a similar package exist for python?

Matt

On Dec 4, 12:21 pm, Joshua Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> You are hosed.
>
> Instead, upload to Amazon S3, and manage the files in GAE.
>
> S3 lets you set up a signature so people can upload into a bucket you set up. 
>  Then after the upload, it redirects to whatever URL you want, which you can 
> use to log the upload in you GAE app.
>
> After that, you can talk to S3 to get info like the file size:
>
>       head = urlfetch.fetch(url = 'http://%s.s3.amazonaws.com/%s' % ( 
> bucketName, urllib.quote(s3key) ), method=urlfetch.HEAD)
>       size = int(head.headers['content-length'])
>
> S3 is not free, but it's darn close.
>
> -Joshua
>
> On Dec 4, 2009, at 2:38 PM, Matt P wrote:
>
>
>
> > hello -
>
> >  I am creating a service where people can upload data to a app engine
> > URL.
>
> >  How can I upload files that are > 1MB?
>
> >  I already sent out the binary for my to Apple which includes a URL
> > to POST to.   If I can't upload files > 1MB with GAE, then can I
> > somehow redirect a POST being made to an HTTPS address?
>
> >  Or am I completely hosed?
>
> > Thank you-
> > Matt
>
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