Bennett, Steve wrote:
> Dunno if this might be a red herring, but this all stems from using
> swfupload, which doesn't support cookies.
> 
> Are you required to use swfupload?
> 
> I've just (like today) stumbled across plupload (http://plupload.com),
> which according to the docs uses a different flash API to avoid the
> cookie problems. Plus it seems to be able to use a variety of
> client-side runtimes, depending on what the client can support. Plus it
> does chunked uploads (which is what I was actually looking for, for
> those multimegabyte journal paper submissions that one of my users want
> to be able to accept...)

        I'll share this with our 3rd party vendor, as a suggestion to
        consider making this an alternative to using swfupload.

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