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Examples of how to upload files to an ESP32 using Asyncwebserver, SPIFFS and an Upload progress bar.

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In the example 2 I could not download the uploaded file and could not delete the uploaded file. I traced the issue to: line 99: if(!SPIFFS.exists(filename) the filename is defined...

First, thank you very much for this great example. It works quite well, and fiited well into my project involving modifying an old jukebox, rewiring the old buttons and finally...

In the first example the following handler generates a memory leak: server->on("/upload", HTTP_POST, [](AsyncWebServerRequest *request) { request->send(200); }, handleUpload); it should be written as server->on("/upload", HTTP_POST, [](AsyncWebServerRequest *request) { },...

Modifing to name="data[]" multiple> I cand send up to 5 or 6 files (4-5Kb each) or the connection resets. I woud like to be able to send about 2-300 files,...

Hi, how are you?, and thanks for this example. I'm trying to apply your method to upload a file to the esp32 (in my case the content is JSON) but...

Th sample2 works fine, but I miss the origin file name when I download files. The downloaded file gets the new name "file". Is that an error or not implemented?