I was going to copy you both of the html code when I realize my
mistake, I forgot the method="post" in my velocity form!

Thanks for your help nathan,

Pierre

On 9/1/05, Nathan Bubna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/1/05, Pierre-Alain Branger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Fist time I used this mailing list, I ve seen that I ve made a mistake
> > sending this mail to the developpers list.
> > 
> >  "It's just for generating the html that the browsers render."
> > It doesn't seem in my case:
> 
> no, really, i mean it.  same goes for the Struts jsp tags.  neither
> they nor Velocity nor VelocityTools directly interact with the
> browser.  they just used to create html markup.  that html is then
> sent to the browser via the servlet response created by the servlet
> container.  the browsers do their thing with that and send a request
> back.  if you are posting a form with a fileupload, then that should
> go to a Struts Action for processing.  it appears to be during this
> last step that you are getting errors.  so, again, the only part
> Velocity plays is generating the html markup at the start.
> 
> if you are getting an error when trying to do this with
> VelocityStruts, but you don't get one when using the Struts tags, i
> *guarantee* you that that means your Velocity template is generating
> different markup than your jsp with Struts tags.  IMHO, the first step
> to figuring out why one works and the other doesn't is to look at the
> HTML that each generate.  then we can figure out where and why they
> are different.
> 
> so, the Velocity template snippet is a start.  but since i've never
> used fileupload stuff, i have no idea what the problem with it is. 
> i'd have a better idea if i could compare the html output of that
> section of the template against a comparable html markup generated by
> Struts tags.
> 
> > Using a FileUploadAction which just forward to my display page:
> > 
> > The following FileUploadForm works well with Konqueror and Safari but
> > doesn't with FireFox Mozilla and Explorer
> > 
> > public class FileUploadForm extends ActionForm {
> >     protected FormFile file;
> >     protected String type;
> > 
> >     public String getType() { return type; }
> >     public void setType(String s){ type =3D s; }
> > 
> >     public FormFile getFile() { return file; }
> >     public void setFile(FormFile file) { this.file =3D file; }
> >  }
> > 
> > This one  works well with FireFox Mozilla and Explorer but doesn't
> > with Konqueror and Safari
> > 
> > public class FileUploadForm extends ActionForm {
> >     protected FormFile file;
> >     protected String type;
> > 
> >     public String getType() { return type; }
> >     public void setType(String s){ type =3D s; }
> > 
> >     public FormFile getFile() { return file; }
> >     public void setFile(FormFile file) { this.file =3D file; }
> >  }
> > 
> > In both case my Html Form is :
> > <form action="$link.setAction("fileUpload")"
> enctype="multipart/form-data">
> > <p>$text.get("blast.upload")<br>
> > <input type="hidden" value="$interfaceJob.type" name="type">
> > <input type="file" name="file"> <input type="submit"
> > value="$text.get("button.ok")"></p>
> > </form>
> > 
> > I ll post this mail to the user list!
> > 
> > Pierre
> > 
> > 
> > On 9/1/05, Nathan Bubna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi Pierre,
> > >
> > > I don't see where Velocity makes the difference here.  It's just for
> > > generating the html that the browsers render.  Are you using the
> > > VelocityStruts tools?  If so, can you show us a snippet of the
> > > relevant template?  Also, it might also be good to attach the same
> > > relevant snippets of the html that you get as output from that
> > > template and from a parallel jsp.  The difference between the two
> > > might be quite instructive.  I'm also curious how the html output
> > > changes when you change the FormFile variable into a String variable.
> > >
> > > I've never had cause to use or look into Struts' FileUpload support
> > > before, so i don't know much.  But perhaps i can be an extra set of
> > > eyes to spot differences in the html output.  Or maybe someone else on
> > > the list will be able to help.
> > >
> > > Oh, and this is a question that belongs on the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > or [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing lists.  Unless we identify a bug in the
> > > VelocityStruts tools, this has much more to do with the *using* of
> > > Velocity and Struts than it does with the development of Velocity. :)
> > >
> > > -nathan
> > >
> > > On 9/1/05, Pierre-Alain Branger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Hi All,
> > > >
> > > > I can easily do an upload, using jsp and the struts uploadAction, but
> > > > using velocity I obtain the folowing errors in the firefox and
> mozilla
> > > > browsers:
> > > >
> > > > javax.servlet.ServletException: BeanUtils.populate
> > > > and
> > > > java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch
> > > >
> > > > However, I don't have any error using Konqueror or Safari.
> > > >
> > > > Here is my FileUploadForm.java
> > > >
> > > > import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
> > > > import org.apache.struts.action.*;
> > > > import org.apache.struts.upload.FormFile;
> > > > import org.apache.struts.upload.MultipartRequestHandler;
> > > >
> > > > public class FileUploadForm extends ActionForm {
> > > >     protected FormFile file;
> > > >     protected String type;
> > > >
> > > >     public String getType() { return type; }
> > > >     public void setType(String s){ type =3D s; }
> > > >
> > > >     public FormFile getFile() { return file; }
> > > >     public void setFile(FormFile file) { this.file =3D file; }
> > > >  }
> > > >
> > > > If I change the FormFile variable into a String variable, then
> firefox
> > > > and mozilla accept the FormBean but with Konqueror and Safari the
> same
> > > > error happen.
> > > >
> > > > Does the struts markup <html:file /> function differently than the
> > > > standard <input type=3D"file"> or does anyone have an idea how to use
> a
> > > > struts download Action with velocity which work with all browsers.
> > > >
> > > > Pierre
> > > >
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