On 23/04/2016 1:42 AM, Rodrigo Gadea wrote:
Resurrecting this... :)

Has anyone found the issue? I'm having the same problem, on a production env Firefox uploads throws an IOError while Chrome works OK. In dev env, Firefox uploads works fine... :S


I also had this. As people have mentioned, moving to the HTML5 uploader worked fine, which is being used by Mezzanine master.

Seeya. Danny.

Any hint? :)

Thanks,
Rodrigo

On Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 4:32:43 AM UTC-3, iain ross wrote:


    I suffered from this problem a while back but unfortunately I never
    took notes at the time :-(

    I seem to remember the problem didn't occur when I was running the
    Django server on localhost but it did happen when I was running it on
    another host on my LAN. When I moved to production with Gunicorn and
    webserver the problem didn't occur. Though there was a similar issue
    for users on slower connections doing large uploads in production. I
    avoided that problem by adding --timeout=300 to Gunicorn.

    I was, and still am, using a stock Firefox with only HTTP headers and
    Firebug add-ons.

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    Regards,
    Iain.

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