Just a guess, as i don't use the struts html tags, but shouldn't that
method=get be method="post"? you can't "get" a multi part form.

dave

On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 11:59 -0700, kommineni Anita wrote:
> Kyle,
> Thanks for the reply. But I ahve it declared.
> I have that defined in my html as follows
> <html:form method=get action="/checkInNew"
> enctype="multipart/form-data">
> 
> Appreciate any further insights..
> 
> >   
> --- Kyle Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > mayby you forgot to set the "enctype" attribute in
> > the  "<html:form ...>" tag, it should be
> >   
> >   <html:form ... ... enctype="multipart/form-data">
> >   
> > kommineni Anita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> >     
> > Hi,
> > Trying to upload a file using 
> > property="primaryFile">.
> > In my Action form I have the property defined as 
> > org.apache.struts.upload.FormFile and have
> > appropriate
> > getter and setter.
> > It gives me this exception
> >  E SRVE0026E: [Servlet Error]-[BeanUtils.populate]:
> > java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot invoke
> >
> com.strykercorp.e3s.stellent.forms.CheckInNewForm.setPrimaryFile
> > - argument type mismatch.
> > 
> > Appreciate any thoughts..
> > Thanks
> > --- Jakub Milkiewicz  wrote:
> > 
> > > As far as i remember "d" means digit, but not
> > digits
> > > ...
> > > try to add + or *.
> > > 
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