Did you create a bug about it when you found it in 0.1? If not could you? Because I didn't know about any such issue, and I'm guessing neither did anyone else. Assign it to me and I'll look into it this evening after work (any code you have to reproduce such an issue would be helpful it doesn't necessarily have to be in the form of a unittest but if you can do that it'd be awesome.)
I just found it yesterday (in 0.1) and thought I should upgrade to 0.2 before bugging anyone about it. I'd be happy to create a bug, but I have no idea how to do that ("TICKET_CREATE privileges are required to perform this operation", and I haven't been able to get myself over the wall of "where are the instructions on getting an account or gaining those privileges?") Here, though, is a simple example illustrating the problem: #!/usr/bin/python import os from twisted.internet import reactor from twisted.web2 import server, http, resource,\ channel from twisted.web2 import http_headers, responsecode from twisted.web2 import iweb SAVEDIR = "/tmp" READSIZE=8192 class UploadFile(resource.PostableResource): def render(self, ctx): request = iweb.IRequest(ctx) filename = request.files['filename'][0][0] file = request.files['filename'][0][2] dest = os.path.join(SAVEDIR, filename) destfile = open(dest, 'wb') tot = 0 while True: buf = file.read(READSIZE) tot = tot + READSIZE print "reading %d..." % tot if buf == '': break destfile.write(buf) destfile.close() file.close() msg = "saved %s to %s" % (filename, dest) print msg return http.Response(stream="%s" % msg) class Toplevel(resource.Resource): addSlash = True def render(self, ctx): return http.Response(responsecode.OK, {'content-type': http_headers.MimeType('text', 'html')}, "Hello") child_uploadfile = UploadFile() if __name__ == "__main__": site = server.Site(Toplevel()) reactor.listenTCP(1080, channel.HTTPFactory(site)) reactor.run() Run this script, then upload a file to it with the client of your choice. Here is an html form which you can use to do that: <html> <form action="http://localhost:1080/uploadfile" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post"> filename: <input type="file" name="filename"> <input type="submit" value="submit"> </form> </html> You should be able to upload files smaller than 9M without any problem, and files larger than 10M not at all. I can send you an httplib client as well, but at least this should be enough to get you started. I'll go try again, now, to figure out how to get this filed properly in Trac (and maybe even as a unittest!). Thanks! Lenny __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com