Re: Problem with a form SOLVED(sort of)
Re: Problem with a form SOLVED(sort of)
- Subject: Re: Problem with a form SOLVED(sort of)
- From: Janine Sisk <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 11:07:12 -0700
On Jun 29, 2007, at 10:53 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
Ah ha! So it is a bug in the tutorial. Oh Janine.... :-)
Congratulations, that's the first non-typo problem report. Well,
actually it probably is a typo, but in a bad place. ;) I guess it's
time to get a a new version released.
So my question is; is there a simple solution to this problem, and if
not, why bother with the MIME type field at all?
I don't think any solution is particularly simple. Anything that
you do at this level is going to be hack. Janine and I have been
discussing various ways of handling this nicely, but that is for a
latter step in the turtorial. I guess we need to discuss the "not
simple and too much work" case again.
Well, I could just drop the mime type field altogether; it's not
actually used for anything right now as far as I recall. I left it
in because I was hoping we'd come up with a way of detecting the mime
type during the validation process, so I could give a better error
message if the user tries to upload something that's not an image,
and by the time we decided that was too much trouble it was also too
much trouble to go through and take mime type out.
So it can go either way - I can remove the field, or we can figure
out how to make proper use of it.
Yes! Bravo Janine!
Thanks! Of course Chuck gets a big chunk of the credit too, he
helped a lot with making sure I wasn't teaching anyone bad habits.
janine
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