> What does that mean? Are you saying that the html element for the file
> upload doesn't have a name attribute? Well, then give it one.
There is no HTML element for the file upload The request is built by a
cell phone application, not a browser, it has parameter values (e.g.:
the file name) but the file contents don't have a name associated to
it. I don't control what the phone is sending so I can't just give it
a name.
> > I can run my tests running a server and outside of rspec and directing
> > curl requests to localhost
>
> Huh? What are you trying to test specifically?
What I am trying to test is the upload of the file itself from within
rspec, without the use of curl. Currently I need to start a rails
server as localhost and use curl to send the request to it, instead of
using rspec's started server. I am yet to find a way to 'load' the
file in the request that I want to send to rspec's server the same way
the cell phone does.
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