Thanks for the reply... That information was exactly what I needed. I'm actually really surprised that I hadn't run across any of it- I've spent several hours googling trying to find a solution. Thanks a lot!
-dennis On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Jon Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm guessing it's because the session is not retained when performing a > file upload to the server - a new session id is created for each > FileReference upload attempt. > > This is a known issue with various workarounds. > Modify your server code to ignore any session or login details to be sure > this is the problem you are seeing. If it works when you remove any > requirement for authentication or any check of the session info, then you're > one step closer to fixing the issue. > > You will then need to: > > 1. Store the session number in Flex and send it back. On the server you > validate against the sent session (a new one will still be created), then > send back the new session details. > > or... > > 2. Ignore a requirement on the session when doing the actual upload. Find > another way of verifying the user is logged in. > > http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-12851 > http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-78 > http://thanksmister.com/?p=59 > http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders@yahoogroups.com/msg58372.html > > > good luck, > > jon > > > On Jun 5, 2008, at 12:58 PM, Dennis Falling wrote: > > I have this problem for standard uploads too, not just SSL... Again, it > works fine in IE, so I know that the address and file are valid. Any ideas? > > On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Dennis Falling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I searched the web and the group and found a thread going about this >> without a resolution (started with msg. 88102). Does anyone know a way >> around this? I need to allow the user to upload files over SSL, which works >> fine from IE but explodes in Firefox. >> >> Code: >> var url:String = >> Services.getCommandServiceURL(FileDelegate.UPLOAD_FILE_COMMAND); >> var request:URLRequest = new URLRequest(url); >> request.method = URLRequestMethod.POST; >> _file.upload(request,"fileData",false); >> >> When run in Firefox, I get a flash exception: >> Error #2044: Unhandled IOErrorEvent:. text=Error #2038: File I/O Error. >> >> Watching it in Wireshark I see the initial post, then a number of >> subsequent lines "Continuation or non-HTTP traffic". >> >> Thanks! > > > >