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cf_code_warrior #1
Re: 'no leading boundary' multi-part form error
I had been suffering from this problem for ages. I just dealt with the problem
by removing the enctype='multipart/form-data' from my <form> tag. Luckily
I didn't need it anymore ... but if I had ... what would the workaround be?
Robert
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Sapphir3blu3 #2
Re: 'no leading boundary' multi-part form error
Any new news on this problem? What special characters have you all seen causing
this problem? I just found this bug in a system that's supposed to be going out
to the client for review tomorrow, and have thousands of rows of database
content I'm going to have to scrub for emdashes, which seems to be my problem,
or at least part of my problem, as well. Any other characters I need to scrub
while I'm in there? Removing enctype is not an option.
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