Sorry, but are you using linux or win32 ?
nico
--- Geoff Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit : >
Chris Wilder-Smith wrote:
> > Geoff,
> >
> > On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 19:45, Geoff Howard wrote:
> >
> >>Chris Wilder-Smith wrote:
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> >>>I get
> >>>
> >>> ** request class:
> org.apache.cocoon.environment.http.HttpRequest
> >>
> >>Right - and that's the point. Sorry I didn't
> explain more, but a change
> >>was made to the environment and request
> abstraction handling such that
> >>the assumption in the wiki that you can tell
> whether uploads are
> >>successfully enabled is no longer correct.
> >>
> >>So, you'll notice in my proposed code that I
> ignore the type of request.
> >> Try it and let me know what happens. If you
> just println inside each
> >>condition block you'll have a major clue.
> >
> >
> > I took a look through the HttpRequest code and can
> see how that is
> > supposed to work on the request wrapper inside the
> HttpRequest.
> >
> > I checked the content type and get
> multipart/form-data so that seems
> > correct:
> >
> >
>
content-type=multipart/form-data;boundary=--------------------------7d41541f902a8
> >
> >
> > If I instrument the MultipartHttpServletRequest
> code so I can see what's
> > in the 'values' Hashtable - I just get two
> parameters with string values
> > - there are no Part objects in there.
> >
> > Do you think that means that the form-data really
> isn't getting parsed?
> > I also just threw it at a requestgenerator but
> don't get any insights
> > there.
>
> hmmm, I would be suspicious that uploads were broken
> in 2.1.3 but I
> really don't think so.
>
> Can you triple check that the web.xml used in this
> case really has
> enable-uploads set properly?
>
> After that, i'd break out a debugger, set a break
> point on cocoon
> servlet where it creates the request, or
> RequestFactory, etc. and see
> what is going on.
>
> Geoff
>
>
>
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