Ain't it a session problem ?
The session parameter used by jrun is encoded direcly in the url query
parameters when you send a multipart form. If you try to use session
persistence engine without session cookie, the session engine is not able
anymore to retrieve the "jrunsessionid" parameter, which he uses to identify
the session. In fact, this has already been discussed in the tread "Jason
Hunter's File upload servlet + session persistence" at mid january. (By the
way, I asked allaire about that, but had no answer)
All the parameters passed through the url can be accessed via the multipart
request class from Jason Hunter, but not anymore via the normal request
object.
If you're using build 155, I think it's the only problem you should have. I
use it myself for more than a year, and it as always worked fine
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Richard A. Sand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
� : [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date : dimanche 5 mars 2000 19:12
Objet : Re: JRUN File Uploading
>I run the Orielly fileupload with no problem under Jrun 2.3.3. I built it
>from the .java using Visualage and JDK 1.1.6.
>
>Richard Sand ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>http://www.vgalleries.com
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>Hey,
>>
>>Anyone know why JRUN doesnt work with both the Oriely FileUpload servlet
OR
>>the JRUN ServletPack File Upload servlet? Both work on another server and
>>servlet engine. Is anyone experiencing this bug?
>>
>>IIS and JRUN 2.3.3 build 155.
>
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