Hi Samuel,

On 05/09/2013, at 12:04 AM, Samuel Pelletier <[email protected]> wrote:

> I suppose you want to inspect the document and decide to allow or deny it.

Actually, no.  I don't want to hinder, or even get involved in, creation of the 
ERAttachment.  I just want the file content at the time of upload—for this 
particular use case, I'm getting some CSV uploaded and I want to parse it at 
upload time, nothing more.

> If you want to intercept the stream before because the content may be big and 
> even stop the upload before it is completed, you will need to dig deeper. I 
> don't think it is even possible with the default adaptor.

I do want to intercept the stream, or at least get a look at it, but I don't 
want to stop the upload.  I just want to parse the content on its way to 
attachment creation.

Does anyone know if this is possible using ERAttachmentFlexibleUpload, or am I 
better off doing a conventional upload and creating the attachment myself?


-- 
Paul Hoadley
http://logicsquad.net/



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