Timo, list,

I can't believe it... ;-)
Is there any solution known?
How does the AjaxFileUpload do the trick?

Thank you,
Sergio

Am 17.12.2009 um 23:07 schrieb Timo Hoepfner:

Hi Sergio,

a file upload is technically not possible with an Ajax request. JavaScript cannot access the files on the file system, this is a security restriction.

Timo

Am 17.12.2009 um 23:00 schrieb Sergio Sánchez Maffet:

Dear list,

I'm using the latest WONDER build (from yesterday) and WO54.

Submitting a form using an AjaxSubmitButton with a WOFileUpload element (ERXWOFileUpload) ends up with empty filePath and data bindings after super.takeValuesFromRequest in the corresponding component.
All other inputs and bindings are ok.
Using a WOSubmitButton as a test does work as expected.
Does the default form serializer handle file uploads correctly?
The input file element does have a name assigned (default context id).
Do I miss something here? Any ideas?

Regards,
Sergio
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