Which browsers? The problem with cherrypy  < 3.x was for example that
different browser treated in different ways the server delay and some
browser truncated files on download. I want to make sure that all
common browsers are tested.

Massimo

On Mar 11, 2:18 pm, Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com> wrote:
> Slight correction:
>
>     db.define_table('image',Field('upload', 'upload'))
>
> I have successfully up- and downloaded files as large as 480MB and apps
> as large as 160MB (any larger apps crashed on unzipping).  In all cases
> I was testing over HTTPS.
>
> -tim
>
> On 3/11/2010 1:04 PM, mdipierro wrote:
>
> > Rocket 0.3.1 is IN. Please download from trunk and start testing.
>
> > Use this code
>
> >     db.define_table('image',Field('upload'))
>
> > Please test upload and download of a large files via appadmin into
> > "image" table.
>
> > Please let us know which browser you tested and whether it worked or
> > you experience any problem.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Mar 11, 12:24 pm, Timothy Farrell<tfarr...@swgen.com>  wrote:
>
> >> <snip>
>
> >>> For a production system, I'm more interested in stability than 
> >>> performance. And despite the admitted arbitrariness of version-numbering 
> >>> choices, it's hard to make the case to management that moving to an 0.x 
> >>> server is safe.
>
> >>> What do *you* mean by labeling Rocket 0.x?
>
> >> That's a fair question. When I started, I had a certain set of features
> >> and goals that I planned to reach.  Upon finishing all of those features
> >> and goal, there would be a 1.0 release.  Since starting at least three
> >> of these goals have fallen by the wayside due to their improbability or
> >> lack of flexibility withing Python or the WSGI specification.
>
> >> In the end, I'll probably skip a few 0.x releases and go straight to 1.0
> >> whenever I feel that there are enough of the features I originally set
> >> out to include.
>
> >> Like web2py, I strive to make every announced/released version stable
> >> enough to include in a project.  I've been running web2py on different
> >> versions of Rocket for several months now.
>
> >> -tim

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