This is a known issue with T2K. T2K processes multi part boundaries with a hard coded string size for the boundary marker. Opera and Safari used a longer boundary marker than T2K could handle so it gets truncated which causes the matching of the boundaries to fail so the server cannot find the uploaded file part of the request. This issue was fixed in an early release of Witango 5. If you look at the raw http request you will see the difference in the boundaries between Safari and IE.

IIS 5 also had issues with the multi part boundaries sent from Safari which were fixed in W2K SP4.


Witango Support

No, I am using Windows 2004 Server (Windows NT 5.2) and IIS 6 with
Tango 2000.  Seems like some of the documentation in the original
taf said something about it not working with Macs, but that
wasn't an issue for me then.  It sure is now, tho.  I just
assumed the problem was with how Mac files are.

Hope that helps.

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On Jan 5, 2006, at 2:03 PM, Noel Estabrook wrote:


I've got a fairly straightforward upload taf that
I got from the component zone on the web a while
back, but am experiencing an influx of Mac users.
The upload taf I'm
using won't work with a Mac.
Does anyone know of a simple upload taf that will
allow for the uploading of images on either a PC
or a Mac?
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