Hi Daniel
After specifying the enctype to be multipart/form data any check box data etc that
you POST needs to be explicitly retrieved inside a conditional loop or switch where
the input type is multipart/form data. Inside this conditional block you then need
to do your request.getParameter()  for each type of multipart/form-data parameter
type  . Here are the types of data that you will be uploading: TEXT | PASSWORD |
CHECKBOX |RADIO | SUBMIT | RESET | IMAGE | HIDDEN | FILE )See RFC 1867 . So you
will explicitly need to do a request for each type. Here is an article that you may
be interested in http://www.servletcentral.com/1999-01/parser.dchtml . And RFC 1867
below. If you would like an example and a further description I will mail you code
with an explination tomorrow.

 http://www.servletcentral.com/1999-01/parser/rfc1867.txt


Paul Fitzgerald
Telecommunications Researcher
Broadcom Eireann Research
Kestrel House
Clanwilliam Court
Dublin 2
Ireland

Daniel Kreutzer wrote:

> I have the following problem when uploading files with <input type=file...>:
> To ensure that the upload works properly, I have to include the
> enctype="multipart/form-data" entry in the form tag. But if I do this,
> the request object contains no data.
>
> Any ideas ?!?!
>
> Thanks
>
> Daniel
>
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