On May 11, 11:11 am, "hongseok.com" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just want the client(kind a application running automatically) to
> upload file to the web server as it wants.
>
> How do I do this?
>
you'll need to construct an appropriate post request (read up on
multipart post requests) containing the file
Fred
> On 5월11일, 오후5시53분, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > On May 11, 7:52 am, "hongseok.com" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I want to upload file using get method.
> > > for example, "http://www.mydomain.com/upload?file=c:\test.exe" upload
> > > my local file to the remote server.
> > > I found one useful link about file uploading
> > > here(http://www.tutorialspoint.com/ruby-on-rails/rails-file-uploading.htm).
> > > Even I've changed some code in order to fit my rails version, it
> > > worked well. But the problem is I have use <form> tag.
>
> > > I don't know how [view] make UploadedFile and pass it to [controller]
> > > and I tried to find how create UploadedFile. But failed :(
>
> > > Anyway, how can I upload my local file using above style url?
>
> > If you want to just pass the path of the file that won't work - the
> > file needs to be part of the request body. In theory get requests can
> > have a request body, but certainly in browser land this isn't common.
> > it might just work if you set the form's method to get (don't forget
> > to make the form multipart).
> > Why is this important ?
>
> > Fred
>
> > > help me plz, thx
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