On Nov 27, 12:21 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using a simple form to make possible the users of our site upload > files. > > <html> > <head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; > charset=iso-8859-1"></head> > <body> > <form method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" action="/ws/ > upload.py"/> > <input name="upfile" type="file" size="50"/><br> > <input type="submit" value="send"/> > </form> > </body> > </html> > > The "upload.py" looks like this: > > from mod_python import apache, util; > > def index(req): > form = util.FieldStorage(req, keep_blank_values=1) > try: > # form is empty here > # return form --> I get "{}" > ufile = form.get('upfile', None) > > if not form.has_key('upfile'): > return ":( No 'upfile' key" > > # some checks. I never get beyond here > > ufile = form['upfile'] > if ufile.file: > return ufile.file.name > else: > return ":( It's not a file" > except Exception, e: > return 'Fail: ' + str(e) > > I'm getting an empty 'form'. No 'upfile' key at all. I've tried to add > some other text fields but the result is the same: empty. If I use GET > method with text fields, it works properly. > > Currently I'm using: > Apache 2.2.9 (initially I used Apache 2.2.3 too) > mod_python 3.3.1 (initially I used mod_python 3.2.10 too) > Python 2.5.2
Which is the correct result for the code you are using. The problem is that you appear to be using mod_python.publisher which does its own form handling before you are even getting a chance, thus it is consuming the request content. For how to handle forms in mod_python.publisher see: http://webpython.codepoint.net/mod_python_publisher_forms Graham -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list