It's not related to qooxdoo.
It's related to how the uploadmgr contrib decide when to use xhr or forms
(depending of the browser).
That's why i asked to the cool contributor if he can think about force usage
of form, so
all browsers will send multipart.
If your server is linux/unix, you can use ngrep to sniff the network. Grep
the content-type header,
and test with IE first, and then google chrome, you will understand ...
If you can check the content-type server side and log this it can be
instructive.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:20 PM, randylb <[email protected]> wrote:
> not quite sure i am understanding what you are saying...I am still quite
> new
> to qooxdoo and possibly I am not understanding some of these concepts.
>
> As I see it...everything is working as it should except that I am not
> seeing
> what and how to connect to handler on the server. I get what is happening
> in
> the javascript and I can see what is supposed to happen in the php code. I
> have inserted debug statements in AbstractHandler, XhrHandler and Uploadmgr
> to try and discover how the query is being built and action accomplished
> but
> somehow I need to arrive at a clear understanding how the data(a jpeg)
> flows
> and how it is connected to code that processes it so it can be stored on my
> server.
>
>
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