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André,

On 7/7/2011 4:57 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Christopher Schultz wrote: ...
> 
>> I don't think any browser does base64 encoding of files.
>> 
> Let's make a bet...

I'll buy you a nice American beer if I'm wrong and you come to ApacheCon
NA in Vancouver, BC.

Why would a web browser base64 encode a file before uploading it instead
of just using a binary stream? That's what application/octet-stream is
for. There's no need to do any kind of text-encoding to upload a file to
a compliant web server.

- -chris
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