fix grammar (#3769)
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@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ the file and redirects the user to the URL for the uploaded file::
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flash('No file part')
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flash('No file part')
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return redirect(request.url)
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return redirect(request.url)
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file = request.files['file']
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file = request.files['file']
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# if user does not select file, browser also
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# If the user does not select a file, the browser submits an
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# submit an empty part without filename
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# empty file without a filename.
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if file.filename == '':
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if file.filename == '':
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flash('No selected file')
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flash('No selected file')
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return redirect(request.url)
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return redirect(request.url)
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@ -135,10 +135,10 @@ Improving Uploads
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.. versionadded:: 0.6
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.. versionadded:: 0.6
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So how exactly does Flask handle uploads? Well it will store them in the
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So how exactly does Flask handle uploads? Well it will store them in the
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webserver's memory if the files are reasonable small otherwise in a
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webserver's memory if the files are reasonably small, otherwise in a
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temporary location (as returned by :func:`tempfile.gettempdir`). But how
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temporary location (as returned by :func:`tempfile.gettempdir`). But how
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do you specify the maximum file size after which an upload is aborted? By
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do you specify the maximum file size after which an upload is aborted? By
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default Flask will happily accept file uploads to an unlimited amount of
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default Flask will happily accept file uploads with an unlimited amount of
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memory, but you can limit that by setting the ``MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH``
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memory, but you can limit that by setting the ``MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH``
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config key::
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config key::
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@ -167,10 +167,9 @@ Upload Progress Bars
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A while ago many developers had the idea to read the incoming file in
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A while ago many developers had the idea to read the incoming file in
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small chunks and store the upload progress in the database to be able to
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small chunks and store the upload progress in the database to be able to
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poll the progress with JavaScript from the client. Long story short: the
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poll the progress with JavaScript from the client. The client asks the
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client asks the server every 5 seconds how much it has transmitted
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server every 5 seconds how much it has transmitted, but this is
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already. Do you realize the irony? The client is asking for something it
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something it should already know.
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should already know.
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An Easier Solution
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An Easier Solution
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