> can't even start to experiment with ASP on my windows box because that would > require me to install an IIS. And I don't want that piece of sh^Hoftware on > my computer.
I don't have or know xp, but unless ms has changed it's strategy I think you already have it installed on your computer. ;-) Or else I expect you at least have PWS installed, which is enough (and complete) to develop any ASP. > While file upload eventually uses HTTP POST, it's more difficult because it > doesn't use the normal URL-encoded format but a more complex MIME format - > multipart/form-data. In my code, I'd of course want to simply access some > dictionary of key/value pairs where the value in that case would be a > FileUpload object with a byte[] propery containing the data and a name > property for the file name. > > I was hoping to be able to use some of the System.Web, but the Microsoft > docu only talks about ASP and ever about CGI. As said in prev msg: it's the HttpRequest.Files property. Doesn't even come that easy in Java. ;) Greets, Lawrence _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
