On Jun 27, 2006, at 11:52 AM, Lenny G Arbage wrote:
Did you create a bug about it when you found it in
0.1? If not could you? Because I didn't know about
any such issue, and I'm guessing neither did
anyone else. Assign it to me and I'll look into it
this evening after work (any code you have to
reproduce such an issue would be helpful it doesn't
necessarily have to be in the form of a unittest
but if you can do that it'd be awesome.)
I just found it yesterday (in 0.1) and thought I
should upgrade to 0.2 before bugging anyone about it.
The failing with > 10MB is intentional, but the hanging is not. It's
supposed to return an error response to the client. In fileupload.py:
233, parseMultipartFormData has arguments which limit the number of
fields and the size of the uploaded data. The default limit for size
is 10MB.
Unfortunately, it looks like there is no way to pass in different
limits to fileupload.parseMultipartFormData from where it's called in
server.parsePOSTData.
So there's two bugs here:
1) hangs instead of returning a response.
2) limit is not configurable.
James
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