Hi, The solution is very simple :) Instead of sending the byte array like in the example, just encode it as a string and send it in a variable using POST: - base64 - this doesn;t works all the time... i don't know why - bin to hex - works all the time The server side code is like this: img = REQUEST.form.get('picture', None) if img is not None and img != '': img = binascii.unhexlify(img) img = PIL.Image.open(StringIO(img)) img.save(join(..., 'picture.jpg')) We made tests with a lot of images, even with images of 10MB size. It works... Dragos On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 8:30 PM, Dragos Chirila <objectvalues@gmail.com> wrote:
The data is actually received by Zope, but its broken into "pieces".
Please find a sample of the REQUEST.form here http://media.fourhooks.ro/request_form.jpg
Any hints on how to put the image back together?
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Dragos Chirila <objectvalues@gmail.com> wrote:
Doesn't work: AttributeError: BODYFILE
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 1:59 PM, Stefan H. Holek <stefan@epy.co.at> wrote:
Try REQUEST.BODYFILE
On 25.11.2009, at 12:30, Dragos Chirila wrote:
The question is: how can I get this data on the server side in Zope? Becasue:
- REQUEST.form is empty - HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA is missing - there is no other key or value in the REQUEST to indicate the value I am looking for
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-- Dragos Chirila objectValues@gmail.com (+4) 0722 395375
-- Dragos Chirila objectValues@gmail.com (+4) 0722 395375
-- Dragos Chirila objectValues@gmail.com (+4) 0722 395375