[tbnl-devel] file upload from windows, pathname?
Edi Weitz
edi at agharta.de
Mon Jun 27 21:25:09 UTC 2005
Hi!
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 14:04:10 -0700, Keith Irwin <keith.irwin at gmail.com> wrote:
> When I upload a file, I get a structure something like:
>
> ("file" #P"/tmp/tbnl/tbnl-10" "Water Lillies.jpg" "image/jpeg")
Hey! I used the same test file... :)
> which is just fine. Documented, after all. And this works using
> firefox on both linux and windows.
>
> BUT, when I use IE on windows (where else), I get:
>
> ("file" #P"/tmp/tbnl/tbnl-10" "C:\\\\Documents and Settings\\\\All
> Users\\\\Documents\\\\Sample Pictures\\\Water lilies.jpg"
> "image/pjpeg")
>
> As you can imagine, this causes a slight bit of weirdness when I try
> to move the file from /tmp to my asset store. Amazingly, the
> pictures is copied. The name is a bit long. But in IE, at least, I
> can't "view" the picture as it translates to images/C:/Documents....
>
> FWIW: images are served by apache, not TBNL.
>
> Easily fixable?
There's nothing to fix, actually. The docs say
"file-name (a string) is the file name sent by the browser"
and that's what you see. "Fixing" this would mean to remove
information.
> Or should I just try for a regex to remove everything up to the last
> \ or /?
That's what I do.
Cheers,
Edi.
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