> By googling for "class Net::HTTP::Post multipart" you can find an > article on www.pivotalblabs.com The direct URL for this article is http://pivots.pivotallabs.com/users/damon/blog/articles/227-standup-04-27-07-testing-file-uploads On 24/10/2007, Phil Meier <phil.meier / gmx.net> wrote: > Abir B. schrieb: > > > Richard Conroy wrote: > >> Abir, > >> are you using a HTTP client library? Or are you using something > >> more basic like > >> raw net/http or open-uri ? You could cheat and use something a bit > >> more high level > >> like Hpricot. > >> > >> Or are you using something non-Ruby like curl, and need to know exactly > >> how you > >> pad out the HTTP Header? > > > > I used Ruby (Mongrel) to code the server, and for the client I must use > > ruby because the file will be generated by the client and then sent to > > the server, but I'm confused between httpclient, net/http, open-uri ... > > I don't know the best choice wich respond to my needs. > > > > P.S : Robert Dober I can't run your example because httprequest in > > Mongrel is different from webrick (has only 2 attributes body and > > params). > > > > thanks > > > > > By googling for "class Net::HTTP::Post multipart" you can find an > article on www.pivotalblabs.com that has a solution on how to enhance > net/https (by defining a 'text_to_multipart' method etc.). I used this > code snippet and it works really well. > > BR Phil > >