On 2005.12.24, at 09:24 PM, John Delacour wrote:

At 7:10 pm +0900 24/12/05, Joel Rees wrote:

I've looked around on the web, and it looks like I'm playing with edge-of-the-world stuff and rather OS and browser dependent.

The source I'm working with:

    http://reiisi.homedns.org/~joel/cs/ranbunhyou/withfile2.text
    http://reiisi.homedns.org/~joel/cs/ranbunhyou/requester2.html


Can you reduce the problem to the bare minimum rather than requiring us to plough through the whole thing?

I'll see if I can work something simple up. (Now that you mention it, that's what I should have done before posting, since simplification generally reveals simple problems.) But I'm going to take a break for Sunday, try to spend time with the family.

When I try to Send File, I get
: Failed to find or open file, maybe bad file name selected.
: Upload request not processed.

Did you select a file before hitting send?

I'm new to file uploading, so I have no idea if I'm tripping over something basic here. Maybe something as simple as telling the web browser to send the thing as binary instead of text. (If I can dig that back up.)

I think that the problem is that I have set the encoding (multi-part) for the post, but not for the file part, and I can't figure out how to set the encoding for the file part. I'm worried that I'm going to have to force a re-conversion within perl from some sort of automatic conversion done when writing to the temporary file.

I don't think it is "edge-of-the-world stuff" but I like simplified problems without noise.

One can always hope. ;-/

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