- From: Andy Seaborne <andy.seaborne@epimorphics.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 15:23:45 +0000
- To: public-rdf-dawg@w3.org
On 20/11/12 14:44, Chime Ogbuji wrote: > On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at 6:10 AM, Andy Seaborne wrote: >> That is because I believe the use of multipart/mixed is not required and >> indeed common practice is not to use it. >> >> Having used Firefox and Chrome, as well as curl, to generate form >> requests, and using the Apache Commons Upload code to parse the incoming >> request, I have not seen any use of multipart/mixed. I don't believe it >> is common use with browsers, only with email. > Ok. Fair enough. I'm mostly curious (at this point) to see if your > implementation of multipart/form-data is able to properly > receive the test (that doesn't make use of multipart/mixed) from the > validator. At which point (or perhaps even before) I can > change the test page to reflect the use of the non-mixed syntax. It receives the test - it (Apache Common Upload) does not handle the "/mixed", it does handle multiple fields and multiple occurrences of the same field (<input ...multiple=""/>). Andy
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