None yet. I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks.
From: steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sat 4/8/2006 1:10 PM
To: witango-talk@witango.com
Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: File Upload Problem
If you don't get any other replies, I have one that I created from one
If you don’t get any other replies, I have one that I created from one that
a previous Pervasive employer created. I can’t believe that I can’t remember
his name, but it’s his code.
Steve
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From: McGriff, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 9:31 PM
To:
Tan,
This is a deficiency in T2K. T2K has a very primitive algorithm for
locating mime boundaries in HTTP POSTs. Modern browsers (post 2001)
like Safari, Opera and FireFox use different mime boundary lengths and
formats which T2K does not recognise.
Witango 5.x has a more robust mechanism
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Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: File upload
one approach:
- the client has an admin connection to an admin utility that triggers
the generation of the file, and flagging of the records that were
exported.
- write the file (sql, csv, whatever) format and give it a unique file
name
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: File upload COMponent / ASP
Thanks Garth,
looking at the asp files in the download package,
it seems that I have to call the asp upload page from a tango file using http
(FORM ACTION=""
METHOD=POST
The most elegant (and secure) way would
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: File upload COMponent /
ASP
I haven't used the file personally so I wouldn't know, but there
is a company http://www.serverobjects.com that used to write asp
modules. Also try http://www.aspobjects.com/
There should be some module out there that allows you to do
On 7/9/03 8:09 PM, noel estabrook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kind of getting back into Witango after having used Tango2000 for
quite a while. Looks like Witango's ComponentZone isn't anywhere
close to what Pervasive's was. Anywho, I'm looking for a taf that
will allow a simple file upload to
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Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 6:16 PM
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Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: File Upload component/taf
On 7/9/03 8:09 PM, noel estabrook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kind of getting back into Witango after having used Tango2000 for
quite a while. Looks like Witango's ComponentZone
On 7/9/03 8:19 PM, Ben Johansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.pcforge.com/WitangoGoodies.htm
Yes
This one!
Lol..sorry Ben
Steve
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Noel,
There is a File Upload Tool on the Component Zone. It is under the category
of Tools/Utilities.
Witango Support
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From: noel estabrook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:09 AM
Subject: Witango-Talk: File Upload component/taf
Duh,
OK I take this one back. I just used the upload taf from the component zone
and added an extra security layer.
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My gratitude!!
Thanks so very much
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From: JJ Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 7:12 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: File Upload
: JJ Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 7:12 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: File Upload
The attached is a ready to go file upload that
captures the file name and extension without using
a
javascript function. I
The attached is a ready to go file upload that
captures the file name and extension without using a
javascript function. I almost said it does not use
javascript but for the fact that it relies on an
onclick event
JJ
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Yahoo!
I have played around with the idea of
extracting the filename out of the local path. I thought you might be able to do it by
using a script to loop through the string and store the location of each /
or \, you could store the final location and extract only the
substring from there on.
Thanks to Garth Penglase, and Robert Garcia's download site, I now have Tango 3.63 -
and the good news is that uploads now complete
The bad news is that all the uploads (JPEGS) are corrupted in some way!
I have verified that the same files transferred to the server another way (Timbuktu)
are
The only clue I can give is that images less than
around 30K seem to work OK, despite resetting ItemBufferSize and restarting
Webstar
I remember that the first versions of Tango 3 (that we bought for it's
upload ability) couldn't upload files greater than 32K. Cost us a major
client and put a
-talk
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: file upload [again!]
The only clue I can give is that images less than
around 30K seem to work OK, despite resetting ItemBufferSize and
restarting
Webstar
I remember that the first versions of Tango 3 (that we bought for it's
upload ability) couldn't upload
try the ASP file upload on Ben's Goodie page. It integrates nicely with
Tango and Witango and is very reliable.
Or, perhaps the latter version of T3.6 or T2000 that works fine.
Wayne Irvine
Byte Services Pty Ltd
http://www.byteserve.com.au/
try the ASP file upload on Ben's Goodie page. It integrates nicely with
Tango and Witango and is very reliable.
Or, perhaps the latter version of T3.6 or T2000 that works fine.
OK - I'm using 3.52 and I'm on a Mac so ASP won't work for me
Anyone got a 3.6 installer?
Nicholas,
Up until just recently I was using 3.52 as well so it does work.
However, go to RObert Garcia's site http://public.bighead.net and download
the 3.6 then the 3.6n upgrade, installing them in that order. 3.62 supports
a couple of tags that 3.52 doesn't and is better from what I've been
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