Hi guys,
I having a similar problem, but the files is not corrupted, the whole
server is stuck. I try to find the problem a month or 2 ago but I
couldn't so I keep monitoring. The strange thing is that another
server doesn't appears to have the same problem, I think it's because
the resources of the machine.
The problematic server is python-hosting.com, do you think my problem
occour because this too? The server is a webware0.8.1 running with
mod_webkit2 too, the server is a RedHat, I running python2.3 and
mozilla firefox or internet explorer...
Thanks for help
On 7/25/05, Seth Remington <sremington@...> wrote:
> On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 09:45 -0700, Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> > Can you give exact versions of your op sys, Python, Webware, Apache and=
browser?
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> It is actually happening to all three developers we have working on this
> particular project. I'm not sure of the specifics of the other systems
> but I am running:
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> OS: Debian Stable Linux 2.6.8
> Python: 2.3.5
> Webware: 0.8.1
> Apache: 2.0.54
> Browser: Firefox 1.0.4
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> > Does your <form> tag have: method=3DPOST enctype=3D"multipart/form-data=
" ?
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> Yes... <form method=3D"post" enctype=3D"multipart/form-data">
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> > Does it happen for every PDF you try or just some? Are other file
> > types like JPG corrupted?
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> It only happens for PDF's that have graphics in them. And I do also
> notice corruption on jpg's as well.
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> -Seth
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> > -Chuck
> >
> >
> > On 7/24/05, Seth Remington <sremington@...> wrote:
> > > Hello All,
> > >
> > > I'm having a problem with an application I'm developing and h=
ave
> > > tracked the root cause down to the Adapter that I am using. The
> > > application allows the user to upload a file (I have been testing mos=
tly
> > > with PDF's) and the issue is that the file is getting corrupted. The
> > > uploaded file has the same number of bytes as the original but when t=
hey
> > > are diff'ed certain blocks of the PDF (I'm guessing they are the bina=
ry
> > > graphical portions) are different and it doesn't display correctly in
> > > the PDF viewer (i.e. random pages missing or won't open at all).
> > >
> > > After trying numerous possible (and failed) solutions I wante=
d to see
> > > what would happen if I tried just a basic Python CGI outside of the
> > > WebKit framework.... it worked just fine. Then I thought I would try =
the
> > > wkcgi adapter instead of the mod_apache2 adapter I had been using. On=
ce
> > > I did that the file uploads came through just fine.
> > >
> > > Has anybody seen something like this before? Besides switchin=
g to a
> > > different adapter, are there any other options I should explore?
> > >
> > > -Seth
> > >
> > > --
> > > Seth Remington
> > > SaberLogic, LLC
> > > 661-B Weber Drive
> > > Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
> > > Phone: (330)335-6442
> > > Fax: (330)336-8559
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Michel Thadeu Sabchuk
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