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commons-fileupload-1.2-bin.tar.gz 14-Feb-2007 04:37 651K
commons-fileupload-1.2-bin.tar.gz.asc 14-Feb-2007 04:38 189
commons-fileupload-1.2-bin.tar.gz.md5 14-Feb-2007 04:38 33
commons-fileupload-1.2-bin.tar.gz.sha1 14-Feb-2007 04:39 41
commons-fileupload-1.2-bin.zip 14-Feb-2007 04:38 915K
commons-fileupload-1.2-bin.zip.asc 14-Feb-2007 04:38 189
commons-fileupload-1.2-bin.zip.md5 14-Feb-2007 04:38 33
commons-fileupload-1.2-bin.zip.sha1 14-Feb-2007 04:39 41
commons-fileupload-1.2.1-bin.tar.gz 11-Feb-2008 06:55 739K
commons-fileupload-1.2.1-bin.tar.gz.asc 11-Feb-2008 06:55 189
commons-fileupload-1.2.1-bin.tar.gz.md5 11-Feb-2008 06:55 70
commons-fileupload-1.2.1-bin.tar.gz.sha1 11-Feb-2008 06:55 78
commons-fileupload-1.2.1-bin.zip 11-Feb-2008 06:55 1.1M
commons-fileupload-1.2.1-bin.zip.asc 11-Feb-2008 06:55 189
commons-fileupload-1.2.1-bin.zip.md5 11-Feb-2008 06:55 67
commons-fileupload-1.2.1-bin.zip.sha1 11-Feb-2008 06:55 75
This is the most current released version of Commons FileUpload, version 1.2.1. This release is available in both binary and source distributions.
Note: The tar files in this distribution use GNU tar extensions and must be untarred with a GNU compatible version of tar. The version of tar on Solaris and Mac OS X will not work with these files.
The changes in this release are detailed in the changes report.
Note: This version of Commons FileUpload also requires Commons IO 1.3.
Thank you for using Commons FileUpload, brought to you by the Apache Commons Project.
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