I think, it is some bug within Flash plugin for Linux/OpenSolaris

- Sriram

Ilya Tatar wrote:
> Hi Sriram,
> Thank you very much. I tried it on a Windows system and it works there 
> both via Internet explorer and Firefox. So is it a bug with the flash 
> plugin browser for (Open)Solaris, ajaxplorer, both?
> -Ilya
>
> On 08/06/09 19:36, Sriram Natarajan wrote:
>> 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
>>>>
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