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@manutter51 I hacked together the ability to post binary data (using multipart/form). If you end up being interested in this stuff, let me know.
Cool, I worked my way thru using lumo, but I can run a test using planck and let you know how it goes. I've got a standard to compare it to now.
Ahh cool. Let me drop some docs into the ticket above. Are you cool with building a Planck binary from a branch? Otherwise, I'd be happy to build a copy for whatever target OS you are on.
I've never tried building planck from a branch, I could give it a shot. I'm on OS X
Ahh, I'm on OS X as well. Up to you. Since I'm on OS X I could easily drop a binary on the Planck website for you to download.
I'll give it a try tomorrow morning (ET) when I'm back on my work computer. That's where the code is that I'll be testing with.
Cool... I'll put info into https://github.com/planck-repl/planck/issues/651 so it is there if you end up wanting to try it 🙂
:thumbsup:
Details are now at https://github.com/planck-repl/planck/issues/651#issuecomment-502912082
@mfikes Yeah, that worked perfectly, thanks much!