I've just tested on our staging server.
Apache 2 + jk2 the same app, with msie 5.2 mac. And the same multipart form including an image upload worked just fine.
Apache/2.0.49 (Unix) mod_jk2/2.0.5-dev
In case it makes any difference both machines i've tested on are osx 10.3 , but i really doubt this is the issue.
Just to make treble sure. I'll test when this app goes live with using jk1 again apache 2 on redhat linux, and also on the live version this particular form is served over https so thats another potential factor . And in case it makes any difference dev and stage configurations use tc 5.19 while the live deployment is new using 5.24.
Mark
On 27 May 2004, at 09:34, Mark Lowe wrote:
I saw this thread and thought I'd give things a test, but as far as I can see I've a file upload working fine with MSIE 5.2. Why anybody would be silly enough to use it now there's safari, is another question.
This app i'm testing with is using the stable 1.1 release of struts with TC5. The only problem I'm having is with IE mac caching in its own gun slinging way so in my admin form i can see the new image when i'm forwarded back to the view (despite a reload to the original action). But its stored in the database just fine.
I'll try and break it but so far seems to be working fine, was the problem on a deployed apache to tomcat (jk and all that jazz) or just using built in http server?
Cheers Mark
On 27 May 2004, at 05:35, Joe Germuska wrote:
At 10:38 PM -0400 5/26/04, David Friedman wrote:Kendell,
Have you turned on Javascript debugging (if it is available) in your Mac IE
to see if it has any issues with the Javascript itself?
Unfortunately, MSIE 5.2 doesn't give very good feedback.
I can confirm that MSIE 5.2 and Struts aren't fundamentally incompatible -- most of our web artists use Mac IE 5.2 at least some of the times.
There is a known incompatibility with MSIE 5.2/Mac and the commons-fileupload component.
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23229
Joe
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