oh, never mind!
I figured out what was wrong.
Strangely enough you have to explicitly specify the form method (POST)
for this to work...
Just in case anybody else is wondering.
Regards, Stefan.
-----Original Message-----
From: Stef�n F. Stef�nsson
Sent: 25. n�vember 2000 18:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: InternetExplorer Content Type Problems
Hello.
I'm trying to use com.oreilly.servlet.multipart.MultipartParser class to
work with Microsoft Internet Explorer.
The content type always return null no matter what I do. I've tried to
add the <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="multipart/form-data">
tag to the HTML documents header but nothing! The two attempts to get
the content type used by the oreilly MultipartParser class both return
null. Does anybody know how I can get this to work with M$ IE?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Stefan Freyr.
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Stefan Freyr Stefansson
Software Developer
deCODE Genetics, Inc.
Phone: (+354) 570 2854
GSM: (+354) 861 1718
Fax: (+354) 491 3782
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