Yes, I think that's what one of the other people on this list was
saying in this thread. Ruby has cURL support baked in, and you can
invoke it directly within your Rails app as long as you know the
correct command format.
Walter
On Nov 1, 2010, at 1:03 PM, Moritz Bruckner wrote:
> Just found something on Ruby on Rails Guides:
>
> http://guides.rubyonrails.org/form_helpers.html#uploading-files
>
> Especially this code part:
>
> def upload
> uploaded_io = params[:person][:picture]
> File.open(Rails.root.join('public', 'uploads',
> uploaded_io.original_filename), 'w') do |file|
> file.write(uploaded_io.read)
> end
> end
>
> Wouldn't you be able to, instead of file.write, transfer the files via
> cURL?
>
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