> But, if I move the directory a level up, not accessable from outside - how
> can read the image since it's not accessable fro outside? I can't
> inlcude() the image?
You need to do something simmaler to reading files stored in a database,
which is described here:
http://www.php-mysql-tutorial.co
From: Phpster
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Subject: Re: [PHP] how to manage permissions for file uploader
This is fairly simple to do as an http upload. With the folder above the web
roo
From: Phpster
To: Lamp Lists
Cc: "php-general@lists.php.net"
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Subject: Re: [PHP] how to manage permissions for file uploader
This is fairly simple to do as an http upload. With the folder above the web
roo
This is fairly simple to do as an http upload. With the folder above
the web root, it less if an issue since general users can't gain
access, a script can do all the interaction needed. Plus you can chown
the permissions with php
Bastien
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On Jun 3, 2009, at 17:24, Lamp Li
to upload an image for a photo gallery (my own code) I have to have permission
for the directory images 0777.
but having permission for a directory 0777 is REALLY bad idea, isn't it?
I'm "owner" of the directory (lamp:lamp images).
what to do to set my code has permission to upload an image into
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