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7.6

Ability to upload a file using Javascript

Asked by kheil in BroadVision Application Server

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Hello.  I am new to BV and have run into a problem that I desperately need answered.  I need the ability to allow a user to browse for a file on the desktop to be written/uploaded to the /tmp directory on the server.  I have added the following code in my javascript to allow the user to browse:  
<form action="./uploadfile.jsp" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<INPUT TYPE="file" NAME="userfile" SIZE="35" MAXLENGTH="255">
<INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Process" NAME="ProcData">
</form>

However, when the uploadfile.jsp is invoked, the BVI_Request is empty.  There is an error in the log and the contents of the file is written to the log.  How can I capture the contents in my uploadfile.jsp javascript?  I need to write the file to the server for ftping to an appropriate dropbox area.  Here is the log entry that results when run this (note: the contents of the file is merely This is a test):
Fri Feb 21 07:33:57 2003 (1045841637.003046) bvsmgr[14979]@zerg:<18.0>:L1:S18 BVSM_
Request::split: couldn't split ----------------------------7d320320270528^M
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="userfile"; filename="D:\Profiles\Kheilige\Desktop\thisisatest.txt"^M
Content-Type: application/octet-stream^M
^M
This is a test.^M
-----------------------------7d320320270528^M
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="ProcData"^M
^M
Process^M
-----------------------------7d320320270528--^M
Check for precisely one '=' character

I would really appreciate any assistance you can provide.  Thanks.Start Free Trial
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Zone: BroadVision Application Server
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