Re: [flexcoders] Passing server data back to FileReference upload

2006-07-20 Thread Luís Gustavo Sanabio



Hi...

 Is Anyone have a solution forthis topic?

2006/6/5, Nathan Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


I have the same question, can we get access to the HTTP response?

On 5/2/06, mark_judd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Though I can get FileReference.upload() talking to my server to getfiles uploaded, what I'd like to do is get some sort of token returned
by the server that is the server-side identifier for that uploaded file.None of the event handlers seem to return any server-side information.I was hoping that (at least) the complete handler would allow me to
tap into the actual HTTP response so that I could pick up furtherinformation.Am I missing something in this API? Or is there a better designpattern to use to get some server-side context back to the frontend?
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Re: [flexcoders] Passing server data back to FileReference upload

2006-07-20 Thread hank williams



What I do is to tell the server about the file *before* I upload it. The server passes back a unique identifier which I pass in the upload URL as a parameter. When my server side code recieves the file it knows what to do with the file and how to file it.
I make the unique identifiers expire after a short period of time.RegardsHankOn 7/20/06, Luís Gustavo Sanabio 
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Hi...

 Is Anyone have a solution forthis topic?

2006/6/5, Nathan Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:



I have the same question, can we get access to the HTTP response?

On 5/2/06, mark_judd 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Though I can get FileReference.upload() talking to my server to getfiles uploaded, what I'd like to do is get some sort of token returned
by the server that is the server-side identifier for that uploaded file.None of the event handlers seem to return any server-side information.I was hoping that (at least) the complete handler would allow me to
tap into the actual HTTP response so that I could pick up furtherinformation.Am I missing something in this API? Or is there a better designpattern to use to get some server-side context back to the frontend?
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Re: [flexcoders] Passing server data back to FileReference upload

2006-06-05 Thread Nathan Smith



I have the same question, can we get access to the HTTP response?

On 5/2/06, mark_judd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Though I can get FileReference.upload() talking to my server to get
files uploaded, what I'd like to do is get some sort of token returned
by the server that is the server-side identifier for that uploaded file.

None of the event handlers seem to return any server-side information.
 I was hoping that (at least) the complete handler would allow me to
tap into the actual HTTP response so that I could pick up further
information.

Am I missing something in this API? Or is there a better design
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[flexcoders] Passing server data back to FileReference upload

2006-05-01 Thread mark_judd



Though I can get FileReference.upload() talking to my server to get
files uploaded, what I'd like to do is get some sort of token returned
by the server that is the server-side identifier for that uploaded file.

None of the event handlers seem to return any server-side information.
 I was hoping that (at least) the complete handler would allow me to
tap into the actual HTTP response so that I could pick up further
information.

Am I missing something in this API? Or is there a better design
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