Repost: Can't upload binaries with JSPSmartUpload, Tomcat and Netscape Server

2002-02-04 Thread Durham David Cntr 805CSS/SCBE


Can upload text files, binary files fail and stderr.log says:
IOException: Connection aborted by peer: socket write error

I don't know if that means that the connection to the client's browser failed or 
possibly the connection to Netscape Server failed.  Like I said, this only happens on 
non-ascii files.  jpg's, zip's, etc.

Searching through this mailing list archive indicates there was a bug matching this 
exact problem with mod_webapp?? and a fix posted.

My question is:  Will upgrading to a newer version of Tomcat fix this problem?  I'm 
currently using 3.2.3 and considering 3.3.  That's brings the next question which is 
will the nsapi.dll I currently have (got it from the 3.1 tree) work with newer 
versions of Tomcat.




Previous post was:

> I'm locked into Netscape Server for the moment.

> I can upload text-files fine with jspsmartupload, but when I try to upload
> binaries it fails.  Exact same code works on Tomcat/IIS server, but does not work > 
>on Netscape Server.

> Thought it might have something to do with a proxy, but it didn't.

> Does Netscape Server block binary file uploads or have the ability to do so?

> Not much on the web about this.  Wondering if anyone else has run into this or 
> something similar.

-Dave

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Can't upload binaries with JSPSmartUpload, Tomcat and Netscape Server

2002-02-01 Thread Durham David Cntr 805CSS/SCBE

I'm locked into Netscape Server for the moment.

I can upload text-files fine with jspsmartupload, but when I try to upload binaries it 
fails.  Exact same code works on Tomcat/IIS server, but does not work on Netscape 
Server.

Thought it might have something to do with a proxy, but it didn't.

Does Netscape Server block binary file uploads or have the ability to do so?

Not much on the web about this.  Wondering if anyone else has run into this or 
something similar.

-Dave

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