I did indeed try this out - didn't make a difference for me here, but
thanks for the tip. I use that in some of my other apps though -
perhaps that's why I can't get AjaxUploadComponent to work in them. :-)
Clark
On 2 Aug 07, at 11:24 AM, Steven Mark McCraw wrote:
Hi Clark,
I know there is some stupid hack that I don't really understand
that fixes your particular problem (No form data left for
WOFileUpload). You can set a system property in the following way:
System.setProperty( "WOUseLegacyMultipartParser", "YES" );
and the problem will probably go away. Be warned though, there are
some places where this seems like a bad idea. I recently lost a
good half day trying to get AjaxUploadComponent to work. The key
to fixing it? Remove the line I just mentioned above.
Does anyone on the list actually understand the underlying issues
here? I've always been curious, but never had time to dig.
Mark
On Aug 1, 2007, at 10:00 PM, Clark Mueller wrote:
I should also mention... my enctype is set to "multipart/form-
data", and I get a stack trace that says:
[2007-08-01 19:59:46 MDT] <WorkerThread0>
<com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentRequestHandler>:
Exception occurred while handling request:
java.lang.IllegalStateException:
<com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOFileUpload> No form data
left for WOFileUpload!
Clark
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