Thanks John;

Actually...once we figured it out, setting the qqfile parameter turned 
out to be a fairly elegant solution for my particular requirements. It 
allows very good control of my file naming convention.
Unless there are other problems with the php file that you think may 
jump up and bite me later, I will probably stick with my current 
configuration.

Randy
On 10/18/2011 7:04 AM, John Spackman-3 [via qooxdoo] wrote:
> Hi Randy
>
> The PHP sample was badly broken and there were unnecessary 
> requirements of
> parameter names (like qqfile).  This has now been fixed in the current 
> SVN
> trunk, and the application/octet-stream is no longer used - i.e., in PHP
> you can just access the $_FILES[] array as with "normal" file uploads.
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> John
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> On 17/10/2011 20:14, "randylb" <[hidden email] 
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> >I think I have a solution...looks like setting the parameter "qqfile" in
> >the
> >addParam directive of uploader directly serves my purpose.
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