>> clever, but this causes quiet upload failures (which happen when
>> PHP doesn't allow a sufficient uploaded file size, POST size,
>> memory limit, or with an insufficient MySQL packet size limit).
>> When the upload fails, the error is displayed in a hidden iframe,
>> and the page keeps showing "Uploading file...".
> Maybe we could trap the error and send a error message... shouldn't be
> too difficult with a error_handler I think !
> As it is really easy I let it to the reader ! D
Reference:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.cms.tiki.cvs/70557
This problem is also for WebDAV (could webDAV client show error message?)
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