On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 03:48:58PM +0200, Jani Taskinen wrote:
> On 17 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >From:             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Operating system: FreeBSD
> >PHP version:      4.0.4pl1
> >PHP Bug Type:     Filesystem function related
> >Bug description:  Lots of zero-sized files remain in directory for tmp files 
>uploaded via POST
> >
> >I have a form with some type="file" fields for uploading images.
> >If a user really fills a field, then I can handle the file properly and it gets 
>deleted from ./tmp dir on script
> >completion. But if a user leaves the field empty, php creates a zero-sized file in 
>./tmp and does not
> >delete it. I even don't have to delete myself, because I get 'none' as filename 
>inside my script.
> >
> >After a month of heavy use, I have a REALLY huge ./tmp directory full of zero-sized 
>files named like
> >phpsC7799 (example).
> 
> Are you REALLY using 4.0.4pl1 ??? As this should be fixed.

  Uhm, that my fault. This is 4.0.3. I confirm that the bug is fixed
in 4.0.4pl1. I've just closed the bug-report. Thanks anyway.

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Alex Kapranoff,
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