I know that part of the POST transaction with the client and web server 
involves sending the 'content-length'..  there's no way to tap into that before 
the file's uploaded though I guess.
(example of how to manually POST using Python at leastfound here: 
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/146306)


Failing that.. I think someone had mentioned Java, but here's a quick and dirty 
way to do it in Javascript (found on: 
https://lists.latech.edu/pipermail/javascript/2003-April/005190.html)


var myFile = new File("c:\temp\myfile.txt");
myFile.open("r");
alert('myFile length: ' + myFile.getLength());


Havn't tested it, but I'd rather use a tiny Javascript than a Java applet.


My apologies if I missed something in the thread, I kind of speed read through 
it and wasn't going to respond, but it was nagging at the back of my brain so I 
had to do a quick search or two.. hah

-TG

= = = Original message = = =

Hi,

I have been trying _several_ ways to control the size of the files that 
can be uploaded in a form.

The problem is that I was able to detect file size after complete file 
is transfered.

I need to detect file size before all file is transfered, in order to 
cancel it and preserve server resources.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance
Ruben Rubio Rey


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