Re: FileUpload: Stop ISP Caching ?

2007-11-06 Thread Jörg Schaible
Constantin Moisei wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I'm using commons-fileupload.jar with ajax to do a multi file upload.
 
 I have the feeling that my ISP uploads the file and when they receive
 it all only then they pass it to me. That causes me to get the file
 almost instantly.
 
 I'm displaying a progress bar for each upload but if they pass the
 file to me like that I got no control and the user will not be able to
 figure it out what's happening.
 
 How do I have to self manage the cache via response headers with
 Cache-Control ?

That's a typical behaviour if your ISP is running an automatied virus check
on those files ...

- Jörg


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Re: FileUpload: Stop ISP Caching ?

2007-11-06 Thread Constantin Moisei
So you don't think I can bypass that behavior ?

On 06/11/2007, Jörg Schaible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Constantin Moisei wrote:

  Hello,
 
  I'm using commons-fileupload.jar with ajax to do a multi file upload.
 
  I have the feeling that my ISP uploads the file and when they receive
  it all only then they pass it to me. That causes me to get the file
  almost instantly.
 
  I'm displaying a progress bar for each upload but if they pass the
  file to me like that I got no control and the user will not be able to
  figure it out what's happening.
 
  How do I have to self manage the cache via response headers with
  Cache-Control ?

 That's a typical behaviour if your ISP is running an automatied virus check
 on those files ...

 - Jörg


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