Re: [Rails] Re: Rails, Paperclip and SWFupload ...
>> My guess is you're not passing it along via Flash. See this bit in app/views/home/index.html.erb where I invoke the swfupload object. See where it's passing the session key and the authenticity token? That's important. And also why you need that middleware stuff.
>>
>> $(document).ready(function() {
>> swfu = new SWFUpload({
>> upload_url : "<%= upload_path %>",
>> file_post_name : "Filedata",
>> post_params : {
>> "<%= key = ActionController::Base.session_options[:key] %>" : "<%= cookies[key] %>",
>> "<%= request_forgery_protection_token %>" : "<%= form_authenticity_token %>"
>> },
>
> You can also just include swfupload.cookies.js (it's in the plugins folder when you download SWFupload from the site and you just include it after swfupload.js) and never worry about passing in the right cookies, it will add them to the post parameters automatically.
Good to know. That won't help with the authenticity token though... But definitely handy if you need more cookies than just the session!
-philip
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