You are in the right list, unfortunately I cannot help you, but I'm sure someone will.
2009/11/18 request4spam <request4s...@gmail.com> > Forgive me (and direct me, please) if this is not the best list for such a > question -- I searched the list information & this is the best I could come > up with. > > I'm using libapreq2 to process in-the-stream POSTs in order to detect > uploads. Long story short is that I get APR_EOF returned from > apreq_parser_run() when uploads/attachments are fairly large (>200k or so; > The process works correctly otherwise). Due to this, apr_table_do() does not > return information about the actual upload. > > Here is my code: > > apr_table_t* pPostBody = apr_table_make(m_pAprPool, > APREQ_DEFAULT_NELTS); > apr_bucket_alloc_t* pBucket = apr_bucket_alloc_create(m_pAprPool); > apr_bucket_brigade* pBrigade = apr_brigade_create(m_pAprPool, pBucket); > > apreq_parser_t* pParser = apreq_parser_make( > m_pAprPool, > pBucket, > contentTypeBuf.data(), > pfnParserFunc, > APREQ_DEFAULT_BRIGADE_LIMIT, > "C:\\Users\\joeuser\\AppData\\Local\\Temp", // :TODO: FET > NULL, > NULL); > > // The entire post data (e.g. HTTP body) is in pData with uiDataLen length > APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_HEAD(pBrigade, > apr_bucket_immortal_create(pData, uiDataLen, > pBrigade->bucket_alloc)); > APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(pBrigade, > apr_bucket_eos_create(pBrigade->bucket_alloc)); > > apr_status_t rv = apreq_parser_run(pParser, pPostBody, pBrigade); // rv > will be APR_EOF here with ~ >= 200k attachments > > apr_table_do(AprPostBodyIterCallback, &iterCbData, pPostBody, NULL); // > AprPostBodyIterCallback only gets hit for a couple keys; no upload > params/etc. > > What am I doing wrong?! Please help! > > Thanks, > > Bryan > -- Rodrigo Aliste P.