The Heroku file system is read-only, so you need to have a solution  
which uploads to Somewhere Elseā„¢, like S3.

I haven't attempted it as yet, but the classic attachment_fu has s3 as  
a storage option:

http://github.com/technoweenie/attachment_fu/tree/master
http://clarkware.com/cgi/blosxom/2007/02/24#FileUploadFu

And there seems to be no shortage of plugins on Github that seem to do  
this as well, like:

http://github.com/standout/s3storage/tree/master
http://github.com/elcgit/s3-swf-upload-plugin/tree/master

At the very least, these should give you some inspiration on how to  
roll your own.

Justin


On 02/03/2009, at 11:05 AM, Chris Schumann wrote:

>
> I know Heroku and Herokugarden are changing very rapidly right now,
> but I'm working on developing solutions for my clients. I'm going to
> need things like (small) image uploading and sending e-mail even for a
> small private test. I know outgoing e-mail can be approved, but
> there's no documentation for these features anywhere.
>
> Should I contact Heroku feedback (prodcloud)?, or since I haven't
> moved off Herokugarden yet, feedback?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> >


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