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Richard Dallaway  
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 More options 31 Aug 2008, 12:33
From: Richard Dallaway <dalla...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 04:33:38 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun 31 Aug 2008 12:33
Subject: Re: Problems uploading files?
Hi there - I've finally managed to test out Sloppy + file uploads.
What I did was create a simple file upload web site that accepts an
image file, uploads it, then then shows the image back to me. I've
tried
uploading small and large (> 3MB) jpeg files and I'm sorry to say "it
worked for me" :-/

Is there any more specific information you can supply to help me try
to track down this issue?

Richard

On 23 Jul, 09:37, juanmpd <juan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've been looking for a tool like this, and I like it quite much. But
> I've found I can't use it for the purpose I wanted.
> I have a web application, which allows the user to upload some files.
> But the upload fails, unless the file is only some bytes in length. I
> get this message 'Processing of multipart/form-data request failed.
> Stream ended unexpectedly'. Obviously, without Sloppy it works Ok.

> Maybe my application is using some feature not supported by Sloppy?

> Thanks in advance,

> Java: 1.6.0_06 Sun Microsystems Inc.
> Machine: Windows XP 5.1 x86
> Web Start: javaws-1.6.0_06 C:\Archivos de programa\Java
> \jre1.6.0_06\bin "C:\Archivos de programa\Java\jre1.6.0_06\bin
> \javaw.exe"
> VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 10.0-b22 Sun Microsystems Inc.
> Proxy: Not set
> Port: 8080
> Bandwidth: 344064 b, 3Mb
> Client: perez-dj
> Destination:http://localhost:8089/esign


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