Thanks for the response.

I've looked at jspSmart Upload and I can't remember the specific reason
but it didn't suite us all that well.  I think it had something to do
with that I need to stream the files to and from another application and
I cannot save them to the disk.  At least there was a reason for not
using jspSmart Upload.

So I take it that your answer means that Tomcat 4.0 does not itself
support the multipart request mechanism?

Kind regards,
        Stefan Freyr Stefansson

-----Original Message-----
From: Durham David Cntr 805CSS/SCBE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 5. okt�ber 2001 15:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Multipart form data in Tomcat 4.0


http://www.jspsmart.com/ has a 'freeware' file uploader called jsp smart
upload.  It is not open sourced but it does work and it allows for
commercial use.  I don't remember the details of the oreilly file upload
package, but yes, it was discouraging.


Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: Stef�n F. Stef�nsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 10:21 AM
To: Tomcat-User
Subject: Multipart form data in Tomcat 4.0


Hello.

I'm wondering if anybody can give me information about the status of
multipart requests in Tomcat 4.0.  Is it still neccessary to use Jason
Hunters com.oreilly.servlet package to handle multipart posts?

I created a webapp that uploads and downloads files with TC3.2.  I'm now
contemplating switching to TC4 and I would like to know if I can dump
that external dependency if I make the switch (I like mr. Hunters
library and his book but I would much rather handle the upload/download
without third party intervention especially since his current licence
agreement is rather discouraging).

Kind regards in advance,
        Stefan Freyr Stefansson

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