Ok, after some further investigation, I found that this error is spit out by flash plugin within the firefox browser. Now, if you have any other machine at your place (a windows or linux) you could try uploading from that browser or simply disable flash plugin and you should be able to upload successfully
- Sriram Sriram Natarajan wrote: > Hi > Thanks for choosing Web Stack and OpenSolaris. Yes, I did try this > application and ran into the same error. I will look further as to > what is causing this > > > Ilya Tatar wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am a complete novice to apache, php and other webstack components >> but after following some instructions managed to install webstack on >> OpenSolaris dev build 118 and enable the webserver so I get the "It >> works!" web page when I connect to www.mydomainname.com:8080 :) >> >> The primary reason for me trying to setup the webserver is to enable >> file sharing over http between my family. The idea is that they would >> be eable to download and upload files without needing to install any >> software other than a web browser. For that purpose I installed >> ajaxplorer - "AjaXplorer is an easy-to-install file explorer for >> remotely managing files on a web server." >> (http://www.ajaxplorer.info/wordpress/about/). >> (by the way, are there any other programs that you could recommend >> for this purpose?) >> >> It looks great and mostly works :) I can brows, create, view, and >> download files. The only problem I ran into is that I cannot upload >> files. When I try to upload a small file I get the following error: >> "There has been an IO Error:Error #2038" >> which is immediately followed by this error: >> "There has been an HTTP Error:417" >> >> I googled this and found that a few people have been hitting the >> first error (but not the second). Here is a thread on it: >> http://www.ajaxplorer.info/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=10&page=1#Item_0 >> > No, none of the explanation given in this above link makes much sense > to me. I will get back to you once I find more information on what is > causing it. >> >> From what I understand the error has to do with some server >> configuration (php, apache, something else?). >> >> Does anyone have a clue what is wrong and how I can go about fixing >> it? Any pointers? >> Is there any information I can provide to make the troubleshooting >> easier? >> >> Thank you, >> -Ilya >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> >> webstack-discuss mailing list >> webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org >> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/webstack-discuss > _______________________________________________ > > > webstack-discuss mailing list > webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/webstack-discuss