I guess I don't understand why the interceptor would care what the content of the file is. It's only job is to inject the parameters into the action. (*Chris*)
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Bill Bohnenberger <bill98...@gmail.com>wrote: > Thanks, Chris, but I don't think that's the problem. I have another jsp > page > and associated action that uploads .jpg and .gif images ok with the same > variables...the only difference is that I am tying to get the fileUpload > interceptor to accept a *.txt file. (Sorry, I should've mentioned all this > in my original post) > > Bill > > On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Chris Pratt <thechrispr...@gmail.com > >wrote: > > > I believe the documentation is incorrect on the web. The setUpload > doesn't > > take a File object, it takes a String that is the fully qualified path to > > the temporary file created by the internal upload support of struts. So > > what you actually need is: > > > > public void setUpload(String upload) > > { > > this.upload = new File(upload); > > } > > > > (*Chris*) > > > > On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Bill Bohnenberger <bill98...@gmail.com > > >wrote: > > > > > Ok, I'm sure I must be doing something dumb here, but I can't seem to > > find > > > it. I'm have a problem uploading a simple text file... when I try to a > > file > > > named "test.txt", I get an action error message "File upload error: > > invalid > > > data." and all my file variables (see below) are null when the action > > > method > > > gets called. > > > > > > Here's my setup: > > > > > > Config: > > > > > > <action name="BulkUpload_*" class="com.rp.db.actions.BulkUpload" > > > method="{1}"> > > > <interceptor-ref name="basicStack"/> > > > <interceptor-ref name="fileUpload"> > > > <param name="maximumSize">8192000</param> > > > <param > > > name="allowedTypes">image/jpeg,image/gif,text/plain</param> > > > </interceptor-ref> > > > <interceptor-ref name="validation"/> > > > <interceptor-ref name="workflow"/> > > > > > > <result name="input">bulkUpload.jsp</result> > > > <result name="done" type="redirect">Menu_init</result> > > > <result name="login" type="redirect">Login_init</result> > > > </action> > > > > > > Relevant jsp code: > > > > > > <s:form action="BulkUpload_doCommand" method="post" > > > enctype="multipart/form-data"> > > > <s:file label="Bulk File" name="upload" size="45"/> > > > <s:submit name="command" value="Upload File"/> > > > <s:submit name="command" value="Cancel"/> > > > </s:form> > > > > > > Action excerpts: > > > ... > > > private String uploadContentType; > > > private String uploadFileName; > > > private File upload; > > > ... > > > public void setUpload(File upload) > > > { > > > this.upload = upload; > > > } > > > public void setUploadFileName(String uploadFileName) > > > { > > > this.uploadFileName = uploadFileName; > > > } > > > public void setUploadContentType(String uploadContentType) > > > { > > > this.uploadContentType = uploadContentType; > > > } > > > > > > As I mentioned above, when I use this form to upload a text file named > > > "test.txt" I get the action error message "File upload error: invalid > > > data." > > > and all my "upload..." variables are null. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Bill > > > > > >