Ah I found it. In my python product I found strange things happening with files also at some point but didn't know it was a konqueror bug. In the code I check for if the content has more then a few characters in it. So it appears I have coded around that bug for now. Hopefully it will be fixed in kde 2.2 or a patch will be issued before then. Amazing how well forms work in all the different browsers when you code around all their various issues in the python code. :) Designing the webpages of tomorrow http://webme-eng.com Designing the MMORPGS of tomorrow http://worldforge.org On Sun, 13 May 2001, Nils Kassube wrote:
* kosh@aesaeion.com <kosh@aesaeion.com> [2001-05-13 15:05]:
I don't think that is the problem. I have many pages that use that and work perfectly in konqueror. I have version 2.1.1 of konqueror if yours is
I use 2.1.1, too. The problem is mentioned in the KDE Bug Tracking database:
http://bugs.kde.org/db/25/25035.html http://bugs.kde.org/db/22/22205.html
(I remember getting an LF, not the CR mentioned in report. Could this be caused by ZPublisher, is the author of the bug report wrong or am I stupid? [If I'm stupid, it probably will not be a good idea to mention this unfortunate fact. I'm a German. I will invade (small) countries when I'm in a bad mood.])
The details:
The "edit" method in the STX_Document product uses an attribute called body_uploaded to detect if the body_stx should be replaced by the content of the file. Using Konqueror always renders body_uploaded true, although the file variable should be empty.
Removing the enctype attribute from the form tag in "edit_form" solved the issue.
It's a bug, trust me :-)
Cheers, Nils