Hmm sorry about that it seems to be a bug in the web browser, it just threw me off since the same error happened in IE and mozilla, but after trying different mozilla milestone and IE on a different machine things seem to be working.
Hopefully its just a network problem here or something like that. -joshua eichorn Jani Taskinen wrote: >Does it work with PHP 4.0.6 or any other old release? > >--Jani > > > >On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Joshua Eichorn wrote: > >>I've tried this on multiple machines as well as using other people's >>upload code and can't get file uploading to work with http/1.1 clients >>in RC3. My file uploads scripts will work with netscape 4.78, but not >>with Mozilla 0.9.6 or IE 5.5. >> >>If someone could test this and verify that im not just missing something >>simple that would be great. >> >>-joshua eichorn >> >>Zeev Suraski wrote: >> >>>www.php.net/~zeev/php-4.1.0RC3.tar.gz >>> >>>What does 'Final RC' mean? >>> >>>As discussed with php-qa guys (on IRC, you didn't miss a thread), we >>>decided that the current release process is problematic (surprise >>>surprise :). The particular issue we diagnosed this time was that RC >>>branches were changing too much, and because basically each and every >>>change requires a new RC - the release process can linger for quite a >>>while. There are more issues, but this is definitely an issue on its own. >>> >>>So, we decided that there are going to be two stages for RC's: >>> >>>(a) RC a-la what we had until now. It will usually be in the range of >>>weeks. >>>(b) Once we feel enough bugs have been fixed, a final RC is created. >>>For this RC, only *critical show stoppers* are fixed. That is, even bug >>>fixes are not MFH'd unless they're for critical bugs. If a critical >>>show stopper is found, a fix should be merged to the RC branch, and a >>>new Final RC should be released. >>> >>>So, for the developers amongst you - please do not MFH anything before >>>discussing it on php-dev and convincing everyone it really fixes a >>>critical bug. >>> >>>I expect that the QA guys will phrase what I typed up about the 'Final >>>RC' approach into the release process description. I apologize in >>>advance in case it doesn't make sense to you - it may be a stupid idea, >>>but it may just be me being high on this Finnish Kossu :) >>> >>>Cheers, >>> >>>Zeev >>> >> >> >> >> > -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]