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Aleksandr Mashchenko updated WW-4457:
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Description:
Currently {{FileUploadInterceptor}} uses injected pattern matcher for checking
{{allowedTypes}}, which yields inconsistent behavior with different default
pattern matchers. Some mime types which are working fine with
{{WildcardHelper}} are not working with the {{RegexPatternMatcher}}, because of
the special regex character presented in them (e.g. {{image/svg+xml}} - {{+}}
is a special character in regex).
IMO file upload interceptor should use {{WildcardHelper}} no matter what
pattern matcher is set as the default one. Or is there any point in injecting
pattern matcher in file upload interceptor?
Original report: [“Content-Type not allowed” while uploading an SVG file, that
is in the allowed whitelist|http://stackoverflow.com/q/28304692/1700321]
was:
Currently {{FileUploadInterceptor}} uses injected pattern matcher for checking
{{allowedTypes}}, which yields inconsistent behavior with different default
pattern matchers. Some mime types which are working fine with
{{WildcardHelper}} are not working with the {{RegexPatternMatcher}}, because of
the special regex character presented in them (e.g. {{image/svg+xml}} - {{+}}
is a special character in regex).
IMO file upload interceptor should use {{WildcardHelper}} no matter what
pattern matcher is set as the default one.
Or is there any point in injecting pattern matcher in file upload interceptor?
Original report: [“Content-Type not allowed” while uploading an SVG file, that
is in the allowed whitelist|http://stackoverflow.com/q/28304692/1700321]
> FileUploadInterceptor uses injected pattern matcher
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>
> Key: WW-4457
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW-4457
> Project: Struts 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core Interceptors
> Reporter: Aleksandr Mashchenko
>
> Currently {{FileUploadInterceptor}} uses injected pattern matcher for
> checking {{allowedTypes}}, which yields inconsistent behavior with different
> default pattern matchers. Some mime types which are working fine with
> {{WildcardHelper}} are not working with the {{RegexPatternMatcher}}, because
> of the special regex character presented in them (e.g. {{image/svg+xml}} -
> {{+}} is a special character in regex).
> IMO file upload interceptor should use {{WildcardHelper}} no matter what
> pattern matcher is set as the default one. Or is there any point in injecting
> pattern matcher in file upload interceptor?
> Original report: [“Content-Type not allowed” while uploading an SVG file,
> that is in the allowed whitelist|http://stackoverflow.com/q/28304692/1700321]
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