A question on the same topic...
Can a servlet Upload into a database instead of a file?
Thanks
At 09:46 AM 4/28/99 +1000, you wrote:
>>> I seem to remember there's a problem with JSDK2.0 which might cause
>problems
>>> with File Upload being discussed on the list recently though, I think
>Hans
>>> Bergsten posted a fix... which of course violates the JSDK liscence...
>>> whoops!
>>
>>I did (search the archives), but it shouldn't violate the license. My
>>suggestion was not to modify the JSDK code but to use a new method (based
>>on the JSDK code) that reads the input stream as it was meant to be read.
>>And the JSDK code that's incorrect is in the ServletInputStream with
>>"open" source code so no decompilation is needed to figure out what's
>>wrong. Just to put the record straight that I don't violate licenses ;-)
>
>
>Sorry Hans, I wasn't meaning to accuse you of violating liscences!
>
>What I meant was, from my cursory reading of the JSDK liscence, one is not
>allowed to distibute things that "patch" the JSDK classes with the JSDK
>classes. I should have been more precise! Now I've been corrected by James
>DD and yourself re JSDK licences in a single week! :-(
>
>Geoff
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