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Hi,

I have the same problem like for example hanga. The error message is also "wjhk.jupload2.exception.JUploadException; unexpected EOF (in header)" after the first file transfer.

I tried it on three different computers. One workstation (Vista SP2, Java 6.17), where the JavaUpload is working fine, and two notebooks (One is XP SP3, the other Win7 - both with Java 6.17) where I face the above mentioned error message.

Googleling for a while brought me to the Coppermine forum. The Coppermine users also face(d) the same problem. See http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/ind ... .msg310515

Some said that the problem is supposed to be the firewall or virus scan. First I couldn't believe it but i gave it a try and disabled the virus scanner (Trend Micro Office Scan 10) on the notebooks and to my supprise that did the trick (on the workstation I have another virus scanner installed - both notebooks have TrendMicro in common).

So one of the three developers of JUpload (his nick is etienne_sf) updated the plugin for the Coppermine users. Please see: http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/ind ... ic=62526.0

"===== Version 4.0.0rc3 =====

Fixes:
* [Major] No more EOF error, when using a personal antivirus or firewall. "


The main source code was also updated a few days ago (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jupload/files/)
The bugfix that etienne_sf solved for the Coppermine users should also be fixed in the main version.
Now it is 4.6.0 and as far as I can see we have 4.3.3 with latest phoca gallery 2.5.8

Therefore I would kindly ask you Jan to update the JUpload plugin also for us phoca gallery users hoping that also our problems with EOF will be solved.
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Hi, the java upload applet was updated in 2.6.0 to 4.5.0. I will update it to 4.6.0 for 2.6.0 stable.

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Hi Jan,
unfortunately, I have also the same message : wjhk.jupload2.exception.JUploadException; unexpected EOF (in header).
I tryed it on my laptop running under XP Home SP3, on IE8, firefox 3.5 and Safari. With or without Norton antivirus, and with or without firewall. Always the same error.
I tryed it also on a desktop running under win2000pro and IE6... same error.
You said that you are planning an upload applet update in "2.6.0 stable".
Do you have an idea when it will be available?
Thanks for your help.
Christian.
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Jan wrote:Hi, the java upload applet was updated in 2.6.0 to 4.5.0. I will update it to 4.6.0 for 2.6.0 stable.

Jan
Hi Jan,

I have the same problem with the multiple upload.

Do you have any idea when It will be ready the version 2.6.0 ?

thanks for your help,
Thanks,
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I will past it into the stable (2.6.0) but no idea when I will be able to do all the changes :-( (as I wrote many times, I am not able to answer all the posts here so the answering slows down the developing :-( )

:idea:

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Hi,

I just want to give you a quick feedback. My problems (EOF) are solved with the new 2.6.0 version.

Thanks for your effort.

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Ok
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It is the same error that is driving me crazy at the moment.
Updated all my components, disabled the antivirus-tool, nothing helped.
Would be nice if anyone could post it here, when he solved the problem.

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