Good evening everyone,
I try to post a file (100MB) on a Web form with python3 and the 'requests'
package.
This is my implementation :
--BOF-
#!/usr/local/bin/python3 -u
import requests
email="[email protected]
Hi Florian,
This is probably not the best forum for Q&A, but I think you might need to
look at
http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced/#chunk-encoded-requests
Al
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 at 16:11 Florian BERBAR wrote:
> Good evening everyone,
>
> I try to post a file (100MB) on a Web
Prolly a server side limit.
> On 2 Dec 2016, at 16:15, Alistair Broomhead
> wrote:
>
> Hi Florian,
>
> This is probably not the best forum for Q&A, but I think you might need to
> look at
> http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced/#chunk-encoded-requests
>
> Al
>
>> On Fri,
Not sure that really explain why curl could do it
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 at 17:19 Edward Hartley wrote:
> Prolly a server side limit.
>
> On 2 Dec 2016, at 16:15, Alistair Broomhead
> wrote:
>
> Hi Florian,
>
> This is probably not the best forum for Q&A, but I think you might need to
> look at
> h
Are you uploading to S3? 100 Continue is pretty obscure, it's sent by
the server _before_ the client has sent the body, lots of clients don't
expect that and handle it badly. See
https://github.com/boto/boto/issues/2207
On 02/12/2016 16:10, Florian BERBAR wrote:
Good evening everyone,
I try
I don’t think 100-Continue will be the issue here: Requests just ignores it.
What’s likely happening here is that the remote server is sending a 400 Client
Error, but Requests doesn’t see it because it’s busy uploading the data and
eventually the server gets mad and kills the connection to stop