Well, I found the images.  they are in the parent directory of 
applications.  meaning the root web2py directory.  I'm not sure why.  is 
seems as though the os.path.join() is not actually building the correct 
path.  Perhaps request.folder() is not being called correctly?



On Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 3:07:10 PM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> I am confused too. Given your form, it should go on the filesystem. You 
> use a SQLFORM.factory, not a SQLFORM therefore there is no DB IO. Since you 
> can download it it means you have the filename, you can try search for it. 
> Perhaps the 'upload/' instead of 'upload' is creating a problem?
>
> On Saturday, 21 March 2015 00:30:44 UTC-5, pumplerod wrote:
>>
>>
>> I've just gotten uploading an image file with SQLFORM.factory to work 
>> (thanks to the posts here in this forum), but I have to admit I'm totally 
>> confused.
>>
>> I specified the uploads directory in which to store the image 
>>
>> SQLFORM.factory(db.auth_user,db.brands,  Field('brand_logo', 'upload', 
>> uploadfolder=os.path.join(request.folder, 'uploads/')))
>>
>>
>>
>> The upload works, when I check the database, and select the file link, 
>> the image file downloads.  However, I can't find it anywhere in the 
>> framework.  There's nothing in the uploads directory.  So is the image 
>> being stored in the SQLite database?
>>
>>
>>

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