+1 if you haven't done it yet ... I'm still behind on mail.
Craig
On Sat, 21 Jul 2001, Martin Cooper wrote:
> Unless I'm mistaken, there is currently no clean way to disable Struts'
> multipart handling mechanism. The class used for the multipart handler can
> be specified in an init-param value, but if that is not supplied, the
> default (DiskMultipartRequestHandler) is used.
>
> Two cases where someone might want to disable Struts' multipart handling are
> (1) where the container (e.g. Resin) provides multipart handling that is
> adequate for the application's needs, and (2) where the application
> developer wants to use an existing multipart handler (e.g. O'Reilly).
>
> To allow the developer to disable Struts' built-in multipart handling, I
> propose recognizing the special value 'none' for the 'multipartClass'
> init-param. That is, the following, in web.xml, would disable Struts'
> multipart handling:
>
> <init-param>
> <param-name>multipartClass</param-name>
> <param-value>none</param-value>
> </init-param>
>
> Would anyone have a problem with this? If not, I'll go ahead and make the
> change.
>
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> Martin Cooper
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