hi,
i'm wondering if my mail 2 weeks ago was received...
or am i too silly to ask correct, or is this problem off topic?
could someone please be so kind and send a short reply - thanks a lot
the summary of the problem is:
i need wget to send this header
CONTENT_TYPE: multipart/form-data; boundary=-...-202481336020143
here's my complete last mail:
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i want wget to post a form which contains 3 fields and a file to upload
(enctype=multipart/form-data) at
http://www.pchelpware.com/creator/index.html
i use
wget --post-file C:\form.bin http://sc.uvnc.com/cgi-bin/upload2.pl
and found out that C:\form.bin has to look something like:
-202481336020143
Content-Disposition: form-data; name=upload_file; filename=test.zip
Content-Type: application/zip
[here comes the binary of the zip-file]
-202481336020143
Content-Disposition: form-data; name=userid
foo
-202481336020143
Content-Disposition: form-data; name=password
foobar
-202481336020143
Content-Disposition: form-data; name=.submit
Upload
-202481336020143--
so far, so good.
but it doesn't work because wget is sending the header
CONTENT_TYPE: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
while the server of course expects
CONTENT_TYPE: multipart/form-data; boundary=-...-202481336020143
but if i use the --header option, this header becomes
HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE: multipart/form-data; boundary=-...-202481336020143
and wget is still sending
CONTENT_TYPE: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
how can i force wget to send the needed CONTENT_TYPE?
or what else am i doing wrong?
regards,
--
Gerhard Blum
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