> Maybe this will work out anyway, because I can create the nodes with
> required type from the bunkai tree right now.
> If I then fill the content of the node in a form field with the name
> "jcr:data", it should work, shouldn't it?
yes. this should work.
regards, toby

>
> Cheers,
> PS
>
> On Feb 12, 2008 9:51 PM, Tobias Bocanegra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hmm. The easiest way would of course be to send the content as jcr:data.
> > > How far away is the implementation of this, do you think?
> > i haven't tried this, but it should work. if you are dealing with text
> > anyways you just need to
> > ensure that you POST in utf-8. as long as the 'files' are already
> > there, this should work. the problem
> > would be to create new ones (currently). i'll create an issue to address
> > this.
> >
> > > Also, if not, how do I simulate multipart posting from Dojo? Hmm. I'll
> > go
> > > down in the dark documentation cellars..
> > i don't know dojo, but afaik in ajax you cannot send a file unless you
> > loosen some browser security policies. a work around is to use a
> > hidden iframe that contains a form.
> >
> > regards, toby
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