I've got a php script in which I'd like to link to an image above the webspace
[doc-root] and render it as img or object...
Anyone know how this can be done? Googling always refers me to document_root,
where absolute or relative.
Do I first have to make a copy of the image and put it
You can create a PHP script which will serve files based on their location
which will be transfered through a GET parameter.
Just send the correct response headers which will be corresponded to the
file's mime type, size, etc.
Then use something like:
img
Am 2009-07-17 14:23:30, schrieb Nitsan Bin-Nun:
You can create a PHP script which will serve files based on their location
which will be transfered through a GET parameter.
Just send the correct response headers which will be corresponded to the
file's mime type, size, etc.
Then use
Everyone should be careful with every stuff, you can also inject a
LOAD_FILE('/etc/passwd') into a MYSQL query easily.
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Michelle Konzack
linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net wrote:
Am 2009-07-17 14:23:30, schrieb Nitsan Bin-Nun:
You can create a PHP script which
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