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1. Re: Weird file upload problem - works in Firefox, not in IE
konstandinos Feb 25, 2008 3:56 AM (in response to konstandinos)(pushing back to top)
Any ideas?
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2. Re: Weird file upload problem - works in Firefox, not in IE
konstandinos Feb 27, 2008 5:45 AM (in response to konstandinos)Hi guys
This is the last time I shall push this post back to the top.
I have yet to figure out a solution and am truly surprised that I'm the only one whose experienced this problem.
Cheers,
Konstandinos. -
3. Re: Weird file upload problem - works in Firefox, not in IE
fmarwede Feb 27, 2008 6:03 AM (in response to konstandinos)Sorry, I can't help you.
First: Maybe it is the wrong forum for that question. Or is there any relation to a RF specific topic. Is it working outside of a RF environment as expected?
Second: These days the RF team seems to be very busy. Normally they have more time for community questions - I think we have to be a little bit patient at the moment (there is a question of mine I post back to the top many time more then three and I'm still waiting...). -
4. Re: Weird file upload problem - works in Firefox, not in IE
rogerioaf Feb 27, 2008 6:37 AM (in response to konstandinos)Try something like this
create this function and pass the filename to it, i thing it will help u.... and please post only RF question on this forum, as requested.....
public static String RemoveIEPath(String str_filename){
if (str_filename.indexOf("\\")!= -1)
{
int slash = str_filename.lastIndexOf("\\");
if (slash != -1)
str_filename = str_filename.substring(slash + 1);
// I think Windows doesn't like /'s either
int slash2 = str_filename.lastIndexOf("/");
if (slash2 != -1)
str_filename = str_filename.substring(slash2 + 1);
// In case the name is C:foo.txt
int slash3 = str_filename.lastIndexOf(":");
if (slash3 != -1)
str_filename = str_filename.substring(slash3 + 1);
}
return str_filename.trim();
}