I tried larger files (2GB - 4.5GB) but Firefox wouldn't let me submit
the form. Something about DVD images I suppose ;-)
On 3/11/2010 2:18 PM, Timothy Farrell 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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