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> rg]On Behalf Of SCHACHTER,MICHAEL (HP-NewJersey,ex2)
> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 8:36 AM
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> Subject: RE: Adapting the O'Reilly servlet classes for Struts upload
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> >Our customer has
>Our customer had decided this may be worth to him, so at this point I'm
>exploring, trying to draw an estimate on how much time either option would
>take (XP style, see below). Either fix the bugs in the existing Struts
>upload module, or adapt O'Reilly's. How much time do you think it would
tak
At 03:15 PM 2/1/02, Renaud Waldura wrote:
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> > It would definately be worth your time, if you're willing to work on it,
> > to address these bugs. I'll be a bit more vigilant about email and
>
>Our customer had decided this may be worth to him, so at this point I'm
>exploring, try
Hi Mike,
> Hmm. I think I was trying to make an implementation of struts upload that
> used the O'Reilly upload package. Replacing the existing upload code isn't
> really necessary, but fixing some bugs in the existing package is.
I see.
> It would definately be worth your time, if you're wil
Renaud,
>My company is using Struts pretty extensively, the upload module in
>particular, and we've come across some pretty serious bugs that have
>prompted an internal discussion about its deficiencies.
;)
>I found a post to struts-dev where Mike wishes he had the time to replace
>the existing
> >I found a post to struts-dev where Mike wishes he had the time to replace
> >the existing upload code with O'Reilly's implementation -- or at least
this
> >is my understanding, correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> Is this a recent post? (Can you send the URL?)
>
I'm also interested in the upload bug f
At 2:46 PM -0800 1/31/02, Renaud Waldura wrote:
>But first I'd like to hear from you what the current status of the
>Struts upload is like; is it in your opinion stable and production quality?
>Is integrating the O'Reilly upload stuff in Struts a good idea?
I just implemented something for the fi