I couldn't agree more, having used the O'Reilly multipart libraries with a 
lot of effort this would be a big win for those of us building document 
oriented systems on Struts.

Ollie

At 08:49 PM 7/7/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Although several bugs have been fixed in the Struts multipart handling since
>Struts 1.0.x, there are still a number of issues, some of which will not be
>easy to resolve. (Not all of these issues have been logged in Bugzilla.)
>
>Meanwhile, a FileUpload project has appeared in the Commons sandbox. This
>implementation apparently originated in Turbine, and is claimed to be
>"relatively mature". Although I have not yet tested it, examination of the
>source code leads me to believe that this implementation is significantly
>more robust that the current Struts implementation.
>
>Therefore, I propose to develop a CommonsMultipartRequestHandler which wraps
>the Commons FileUpload implementation. Initially, this would provide an
>alternative to the current Struts implementation, while in the longer term,
>it would allow Struts to get out of the multipart business by devolving to
>Commons.
>
>Comments, please?
>
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