On 08/25/2009 10:04 AM, Bill Branan wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Here are a few things you can try, just to help track down the problem:
> - Try the same action with several other files of varying type and size
> - Try performing the request as a non-multipart
> - Try using another client (a couple options: 
> http://code.google.com/p/poster-extension/, 
> http://code.google.com/p/rest-client/)
>
> If one of those works or provides a different error we'll have more to 
> go on in trying to track this down.
>
> Bill

Thanks, Bill, removing the multipart setup took care of the problem.  
I'm now just posting the file to the URL with the single Content-Type 
header, and the POST works successfully. That's different from what 
worked under 3.1, but as it's actually a simplification, I can't 
complain too much.  :)

Also, Poster is a great help.  I'd used something similar on a Mac, but 
I've since switched to a Linux client, and the Mac app was a desktop 
app, not a Firefox add-on.

Thanks very much!  I'll be pushing up a new version of my client once I 
finish cleaning up the code (and setting up the additional 
version-dependent pathway).

---Peter

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