Thanks for clarifying! > This part is exactly what I'm asking about: how do I "upload the file" > using EWW? Can you please show what I should type to do that? 0. In a terminal, do the following #+begin_src bash git clone https://git.sr.ht/~ozzloy/emacs-bug-63941 cd emacs-bug-63941 git checkout reproduce-bug-63941 ./server.py #+end_src 1. In an emacs window, do the following M-x eww localhost:8085 Once EWW opens localhost:8085, it will display the web page with a button labeled "Browse". Click that button. 2. It will then ask you to choose a file. Choose the file =.../emacs-bug-63941/filename= in the same directory where =server.py= is. 3. Hit to go to the "Submit" button, and hit to upload that file. > Where does one see this result? Is it in some Emacs buffer? In that > case, what is the name of that buffer? The output will be in the terminal where =./server.py= was run. I ran it in an emacs shell buffer named =$emacs-bug-63941=. On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 11:09 PM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: ozzloy > > Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2023 19:48:29 -0700 > > Cc: 63941@debbugs.gnu.org > > > > 1. Then use EWW to browse to localhost:8085 and upload the file > =filename=. > > This part is exactly what I'm asking about: how do I "upload the file" > using EWW? Can you please show what I should type to do that? > > > Here's my result when doing that, first with EWW. > > #+begin_quote > > upload_content = b'file content', name = 'filename', size = 12 > > 127.0.0.1 - - [07/Jun/2023 18:55:03] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 - > > #+end_quote > > Where does one see this result? Is it in some Emacs buffer? In that > case, what is the name of that buffer? > > Thanks. >