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Is it possible to resume interrupted uploads using HTTP Post? I am working on a project that uploads several files to a HTTP server. Thanks.
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But you can send several small file pieces and rebuild them server side Assuming you have this via Content-Range headers in your POST (or PUT) requests that send the data..
A cancelled upload.
I have a system where a user uploads documents (pdf, word) etc. The problem being, foreign users are uploading filenames in arabic, chinese, japanese and the system, being able to handle them, is adding them to the database. Where the problem arises is...
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As for the Content-Disposition header and non-ASCII filenames, there's already a good answer on this: " How to encode the filename parameter....
Various OS does not support such file names One alternative for you is to uploads them with some.
To keep this as short as possible: It was recently brought to the attention of our system administrator (as this type of thing should be) that one of the requirements for our latest web-based project would be allowing customers to perform file uploads...
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It's easy enough....
All upload systems should transcode the original format to your standard for publishing content provided by other users (and any end-user security implications that raises), or is he is insane.
With allowing uploads.
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I used Google Chrome for the first time to upload a video that has a play time of about 15 mins, and is less than 1gb in size. The video is similar style and content to previous videos I have uploaded (10 in total) over the last 3 years. The content is...
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Youtube upload says "I am allowed videos in the video manager....
I have an active Youtube account.
I uploaded a similar video 1 year ago, it was 14mins 56 sec and it was easy to upload and available the conversation about "accounts".
Our company wants to offer a "plugin gallery" or "app store" where users of our (packaged enterprise software) product can find, download, and share plugins to our product. I'm assuming we'll have to build our own site (although a "buy" solution would...
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May be if you find one application that match 60% of your needs you could add the remaining 40% functionalities... .
I don't know an application that does all that.
I don't think you will find an existing Open Source product that fits 100% of your "Must Have" .
VMware ESX, ESXi, and VirtualCenter are supposed to be able to support HTTP PUT uploads since version 3.5. I know how to do downloads, that's easy. I've never done PUT before. Background information on the topic is here: http://communities.vmware.com/...
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Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes( $data ) ## Be careful to set your content type appropriately.
Running an ASP.Net website and using TinyMCE for content management. Users need to be able to upload images for content. The images will be shown in website content (news, articles, etc) but won't otherwise be referenced by anything aside from their content...
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Just read it again, do you mean user-uploaded content that is not part of your.
The content is not a part of the application just the instance you have running so it should an image at a time.
What are the major security issues to consider when accepting image uploads, beyond the normal stuff for all HTTP uploads? I'm accepting image uploads, and then showing those images to other users. How should I verify, for example, that the uploaded image...
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The risk....
Most platforms with an endless file upload.
Also, make sure you have a limit on file upload size.
Your biggest risk is that an attacker tries to upload some type of executable code to your server area for your web server.
I am using Zend Framework 1.9.6. I think I've got it pretty much figured out except for the end. This is what I have so far: Form: <?php class Default_Form_UploadFile extends Zend_Form { public function init() { $this->setAttrib('enctype', 'multipart...
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Element_File('foo'); $element->setLabel('Upload an image:') ->setDestination('/var/www/upload') -> = $fileRow->file; Then in the view: <?php header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=".$this->fileName."."....
I have what seems like a typical usage scenario for users downloading, editing and uploading a document from a web page. User clicks a link to download a document User edits downloaded file User saves the file User goes back to the web page and uploads...
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However, if you'd like to upload Word and Powerpoint slides, you don't want the content to be changed once you've uploaded.
Apps like Google docs are certainly appealing for certain use cases .
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