One other thing to look into is www.swfupload.org (I think there may be one or two other similar projects). Its a Flash 'applet' that can be used to do HTTP uploads; its got pluses and minuses, but at least it has a little better feedback than the standard web browser upload.

Angelo Chen wrote:
Hi Martijn,

Thanks for the link, I just checked and think my tomcat installation is ok
because it's 6.0.16, that bug is with Tomcat 4, also I'm not using IIS
redirector. my need is really simple, probably all the other guys need this,
how to handle the unsuccessful file upload either due to time out or
whatever reason gracefully instead of dumping that default tomcat exception
report to the user or just a frozen page as the exception is not handled.
problem now is, how to simulate this error in a test environment so that a
solution can be found, I believe this will benefit many users of
Tapestry-upload.

Angelo

Martijn Brinkers (List)-2 wrote:
Just to be sure. Have you checked out this?

http://commons.apache.org/fileupload/faq.html#read-timeout

Martijn





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