Do you mean you are trying to do an upload of a file on a mapped drive, such
as a network drive? Is this upload using an html form with an input
type=file tag?
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On 26 Jan 2012, at 15:10, Mehmet YAYLA wrote:
I'm using code this bellow.
?
if (!empty($_GET[upload])) {
$uploaddir =x:\\file/;
$uploadfile = $_FILES['userfile']['name'];
print pre;
if
On 01/26/2012 07:13 AM, Jim Giner wrote:
You're using a GET in your script when your form is a POST.
and if you look at the method value you will see that he is passing
upload=1 in the URL. Which would be seen as a GET value.
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Is there already a file with the same name?
Apparently copy won't overwrite a file on windows if it already exists.
Maybe you have the same problem ffproberen2 at dodgeit dot com had on
the php.net/move_uploaded_file manpage?
2011/4/10 tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com:
At 7:15 AM +0200 4/7/11,
I had some similar problem with Windows 7,
it had to do with UAC and folder rights. Apache/PHP could read but not
write to any dir except the ones that all users could write to.
I solved it by allowing every one to read, write and change content in
the directory where I needed PHP to
At 7:37 AM +0100 4/11/11, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote:
So, knowing this -- does anyone have any idea as to what is wrong?
What happens if you diff the various config files involved directly,
php.ini, https.conf, any other site-specific *.conf files used by
At 10:07 AM -0400 4/11/11, tedd wrote:
At 7:37 AM +0100 4/11/11, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote:
So, knowing this -- does anyone have any idea as to what is wrong?
What happens if you diff the various config files involved
directly, php.ini, https.conf, any other
At 7:15 AM +0200 4/7/11, Wojciech Kupiec wrote:
On 06/04/11 19:10, tedd wrote:
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What could be wrong? What should I be looking for?
If you really want to get help, publish your code.
I don't think that's true. I should be able to ask a technical
question with observations and inquire
On 06/04/11 19:10, tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
I wrote a simple script to upload image files from my desktop to a
server -- the exact same code works on two servers, but fails on a third.
I suspect there is something set different between the servers, but I
can't find it.
Oddly enough, I can upload
Hello Tommy Pham,
Am 2010-12-29 10:33:30, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
This sounds like RIA = Rich Internet Application. Try google'ing for it.
This was the missing keyword. Thanks.
Found DHTML and posibility for a flash/gnash app which support the
Drag-N-Drop. If has only to
On 10-12-29 02:54 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Tommy Pham,
Am 2010-12-29 10:33:30, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
This sounds like RIA = Rich Internet Application. Try google'ing for it.
This was the missing keyword. Thanks.
Found DHTML and posibility for a flash/gnash app which
On 10-12-29 03:02 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
On 10-12-29 02:54 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Tommy Pham,
Am 2010-12-29 10:33:30, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
This sounds like RIA = Rich Internet Application. Try google'ing for it.
This was the missing keyword. Thanks.
Found DHTML
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Robert Cummings rob...@interjinn.com wrote:
On 10-12-29 03:02 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
On 10-12-29 02:54 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Tommy Pham,
Am 2010-12-29 10:33:30, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
This sounds like RIA = Rich Internet
seb wrote:
Hey all,
i am using move_upload function to upload files to the server, but i
want to add a feature that will allow files to be archived that have
been uploaded already.
so, the problem is:
i upload a file that i want to upgrade and move the old file to an
archive directory
i add me to the question.
2009/8/3 Peter Ford p...@justcroft.com
seb wrote:
Hey all,
i am using move_upload function to upload files to the server, but i
want to add a feature that will allow files to be archived that have
been uploaded already.
so, the problem is:
i upload a
Al wrote:
Thanks guys.
I had written a newer version restricted to images which checks MIME and
image width and height.
I have one application which needs a text file. I think I'll have my
users hide a password in it and scan the whole file for ? an ?php and
other signs of scripts, etc.
I don't pay any attention to MIME sent by the client.
I check the MIME returned from getimagesize() and I'm not too certain of it. i need to do further
research.
I do check the images have width and height and I extract the embedded text
stuff.
I'm going to look into your suggestion.
Thanks guys.
I had written a newer version restricted to images which checks MIME and image
width and height.
I have one application which needs a text file. I think I'll have my users hide a password in it
and scan the whole file for ? an ?php and other signs of scripts, etc.
Al wrote:
Any suggestion to use some other applet. Any freeware etc. Or
one not so
expensive and which overcomes this php's 1.99 gb limit.
I will again suggest http://radinks.com/upload/ . It does not use POST to
transfer huge files.
JM
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Any suggestion to use some other applet. Any freeware etc. Or
one not so
expensive
Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
PHP's handling of uploaded files is confusing. I have added logging to
the script to which jupload posts. Logging suggests that php file is
only accessed after file is completely uploaded by jupload. I also
checked apache access logs. Entry in apache log appears only
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PHP's handling of uploaded files is confusing. I have added logging to
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Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
PHP's handling of uploaded files
Brad Fuller wrote:
Have a look at Filechucker http://encodable.com/filechucker/
My company purchased this program for a small project; It's quite
inexpensive ($39 USD) and works well. It's written in perl and does not
post to PHP, and we've used it to upload large files and it seems to handle
Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
Stut, thank you very much for explaining things and trying to help.
That's no problem, it's what I'm here for (I knew there was a reason).
The applet *does* POST to PHP. However, it has the option to upload to
an FTP server the choice of using HTTP, HTTPS or FTP
Singh
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Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
Stut, thank you very much for explaining things and trying to help.
That's no problem, it's what I'm here
On Fri, June 8, 2007 8:58 am, Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
I had a look at that. My problem is that along with uploading file I
also
have to post some other information as well. File names are randomly
generated. Jupload seems to do the work other than that POST problem.
Client
is asking for web
On Fri, June 8, 2007 10:17 am, Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
Stut, thank you very much for explaining things and trying to help.
The applet *does* POST to PHP. However, it has the option to upload
to an
FTP server the choice of using HTTP, HTTPS or FTP connections
for
your transfer (from the
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On Fri, June 8, 2007 10:17 am, Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
Stut, thank you very much for explaining things and trying to help.
The applet *does* POST to PHP. However, it has the option to upload
to an
FTP server the choice of using HTTP, HTTPS or FTP connections
for
your
the database.
Thanks,
Sukhwinder Singh
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On Fri, June 8, 2007 4:03 pm, Jim Lucas wrote:
afaik, you are using the stock php.ini setting while you are
uploading.
This should not be taken to mean that if one changes php.ini, that the
change does not affect file upload -- it definitely does matter...
Not sure Jim meant that Sukhwinder
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Fri, June 8, 2007 4:03 pm, Jim Lucas wrote:
afaik, you are using the stock php.ini setting while you are
uploading.
This should not be taken to mean that if one changes php.ini, that the
change does not affect file upload -- it definitely does matter...
Not sure Jim
On 6/9/07, Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
available hard drive space
any possible hard disk quota limit
single file size limit of the OS
file size limit of Apache ( mentioned by another replier )
Apache 2.x is less than 2g
Apache 2.x is greater than 2g
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Sukhwinder Singh dedi ki:
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I have read. I have been trying to find out way for last two days.
I can say about jupload and how it seems to work.
It uploads file to server in a temporary directory.
It has postURL parameter. Then it POSTS the data to php file.
Because it POSTS, the php
overcomes this php's 1.99 gb limit.
Sukwhinder Singh
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I always use the ftp functions of php to upload files. I think it´s more
safe than move_uploaded_file function.
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Hi,
I am relatively new to php and am trying to set up a file upload
process for my website. I have
I don't think you are doing FTP. I think you mean uploading using an
upload form.
Just increase the threshold in the php.ini file or set it in the script.
Hope this helps.
On 9/30/05, Matt Palermo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone. I'm basically building a PHP FTP client app. This app
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 01:19:01 -0400, wrote:
Hello everyone. I'm basically building a PHP FTP client app. This app
connects to an FTP server and allows the user to edit/delete
files/permissions, etc. I've gotten to the point where I have started to
create a file upload feature. The problem
Well, I would like to at least be able to upload a 10mb - 15mb file. I
don't need it to upload files that are HUGE, just a reasonable size.
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Hello everyone. I'm basically building a
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 08:42:28 -0400, wrote:
Well, I would like to at least be able to upload a 10mb - 15mb file. I
don't need it to upload files that are HUGE, just a reasonable size.
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if you don't have access to php.ini then use
ini_set(upload_max_filesize,10M).
At 06:29 p.m. 30/09/2005 +0100, zzapper wrote:
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 08:42:28 -0400, wrote:
Well, I would like to at least be able to upload a 10mb - 15mb file. I
don't need it to upload files that are HUGE,
use $HTTP_POST_FILES for older php versions
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I'm having a problem with a file upload. The following works on one server
I use : -
Search the list archives for (noob) file
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As far as I know, this is not possible.
You can however generate more file-upload boxes dynamicly.
In this way, users can click an 'Upload another file'-button to display an
extra upload form-element.
Check the 'variable variables'-part in the PHP reference (user notes) for an
example of this
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I am trying to design a custom form script and I've stumbled across a
small
problem.
I want to implement a file upload into the form, but rather than posting
to
another file I want to refresh the form and then show that there
Do yourself a favour, study the example in the manual, get it working,
understand how it works,
Lighten up Francis, it was 10pm at night after a 14 hour day and 62 hour
week.
I appreciate the help but can do without the cynicism.
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try echo'ing $_FILES['image_upload']['tmp_name'], and check if the path
exists
maybe some wrong configuration on php.ini
upload_tmp_dir ?
it is usually a good idea trying to isolate the smallest piece of code
that gives the unwanted result
makes it easier for other ppl to help, and sometimes
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 21:33, Andre Cerqueira wrote:
try echo'ing $_FILES['image_upload']['tmp_name'], and check if the path
exists
Gives me nothing, hmmm...
maybe some wrong configuration on php.ini
upload_tmp_dir ?
%more php.ini ls -l / | grep tmp
register_globals = On
upload_tmp_dir =
On Saturday 06 March 2004 10:42, Brian V Bonini wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 21:33, Andre Cerqueira wrote:
try echo'ing $_FILES['image_upload']['tmp_name'], and check if the path
exists
Gives me nothing, hmmm...
If you had enable error reporting and checked what errors were reported you
Hi Chris,
I already posted it as an SAFARI-ERROR to Apple.
Maybe you could do the same.
I think, it's more possible apple fixes the problem, the more error-messages
they get.
Actually i try to identify the situation in which the skript is echoing the
TMP-Directory.
This is the form for the
Hi Chris,
I already posted it as an SAFARI-ERROR to Apple.
Maybe you could do the same.
I think, it's more possible apple fixes the problem, the more error-messages
they get.
Actually i try to identify the situation in which the skript is echoing the
TMP-Directory.
This is the form for the
I had a similar problem, but never found an answer. In my situation, the
browser hung when I uploaded a file greater than 800 records. I found a post
that said I should echo something to the browser on a regular basis during
the upload, but that didn't work.
This is still of interest to me to
It might be the script timing out - defaults to 20 seconds
check
set_time_limit()
regards
pete
Grant Rutherford wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to get a file upload to work with PHP.
The file I'm attempting to upload is a 742kB pdf file, but this will
have to work for files up to 50Mb of all
No, I'm afraid that the results are nearly instantaneous. If it timed
out, there should be a corresponding delay before I got the error message.
Thanks,
Grant
pete M wrote:
It might be the script timing out - defaults to 20 seconds
check
set_time_limit()
regards
pete
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Hi,
echo form action = '. $_SERVER[PHP_SELF].' method = 'GET' enctype
= 'multipart/form-data'\n;
I think that the methos should be POST not GET
Second, you may want to save the file first with,
move_uploaded_file (see
http://de.php.net/manual/en/function.move-uploaded-file.php),
Peda wrote:
I want to upload some file to my web site.
The upload_single.php script is just this: ?php
$ime = $_FILES[thefile][name];
print ($ime);
I just want for begining to print the name of file.
But It doesn't work.
did you look what comes from your form? try:
did you look what comes from your form? try:
var_export($_FILES);
It comes the empty array:
array( )
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I believe your problem has something to do with the fact that the filename
has spaces in it.
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Tearing our hair out here. Have been trying for ever to get files to
upload.
The good news. We are connecting to database and
If you don't want users to write empty files to your server, why don't you
just stop them ? You can write something like this:
if ($HTTP_POST_FILES['file1']['size']!=0){
move_uploaded_file($HTTP_POST_FILES['file1']['tmp_name'],
$upload_dir.$HTTP_POST_FILES['file1']['name']);
}
else {
echo
Thanks for the idea. I didn't think that solution before, bacause in the
previous PHP-version it was impossible to upload empty files. Now
server makes empty file even, if there is no file to upload.
I still would like to know, where is the reason for the change of
function in the server. Is
Seems correct to me, try to upload the file with different browsers. Opera,
Netscape, M$. e.g. Rich Text could be: application/MSword, text/richtext,
and some other nice applications ;-)
Cheers,
Alex
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yeah, unfortunately 777 is the way to go.
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I have a form which uploads a file to my server. The files that are
uploaded will be .doc files and will need to be able to be downloaded
from a web page.
My script works locally
John M wrote:
Hello,
I have the code below. It's a simple file upload. But it doesn't work.
Before the line if(isset( $Submit )) is an echo which can I read. But after
choosing a file and press a submit nothing happens. Why is if(isset(
$Submit )) always false? Maybe my apache or php config is
Since you have 'safe-mode' on, Register globals will be turned off, so you
should test $HTTP_POST_VARS['Submit'], instead.
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I have the code below. It's a simple file upload. But it doesn't work.
Before
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Globals on? File uploads allowed? Safe mode off?
Miro Kralovic wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to upload a file using the following scripts, but it doesn't
work, it actually doesn't get through the first line of PHP script at all
and displays a problem has occured message. I'm running the
Hi Bodgan..
yes, I have globals On, Uploads On and SafeMode=off.. no luck...
I did it exactly by the book, damn it..:-(
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G'day David
My problem is that files uploaded through a form are
increasing in size.
Doesn't that look like the EOL characters are being
translated after the fashion of ftp ascii transfers?
.
Regards,
Rich
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Sent: 30 October 2002 9:23 pm
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G'day David
My problem is that files uploaded through a form are
increasing in size
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Hi All
I'll start by saying that I've checked the online manual (and comments)
as well as having done a Google search on this with no success.
My problem is that files uploaded through a form are increasing in
G'day David
My problem is that files uploaded through a form are
increasing in size.
Doesn't that look like the EOL characters are being
translated after the fashion of ftp ascii transfers?
Maybe have a look at the two versions in a
hex viewer and see if that is the case?
Andy wrote:
Hi there,
I am trying to configure php inside the httpd.conf to allow file
uploads inside a special directory with more than 2 MB.
Somehow the syntax is wrong, since I do get the errormsg that there
are 2 arguments required. Here is the code:
# special settings for webmailer
I am doing an application where users can upload a *.zip file into the
server. Virus and hackers threats are my main concern.
Anyone mind sharing their experiences on how to deal with it. If u suggest
any antivirus, please specifiy the name. the server is on windows platform.
Also, if it's virus,
Take a look at
http://www.php.net/manual/sv/printwn/features.file-upload.php, your pages
should be named .php and not .php3 if you support PHP4.
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I'm currently locked in a battle with PHP and file uploads. I've
searched the list to no avail. I actually found a guy with the same
problem who ended up using perl to make this work. I'm trying to avoid
that.
The problem is, I'm dealing with huge POST uploads (100+ mb). And
Ye Gods!
I
I don't think HTTP POST upload is going to be reliable for *that* size
files, no matter *what* you do...
Well from the tests I have done it has worked fine. There is no reason
why it shouldn't either.
Give them an FTP account or something.
No an option for hundreds of people with
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In php.ini, upload_max_filesize = 8MB.
When I try to upload file over 5MB, my php file didn't work correctly.
I mean post variable in the php file are lost, session variables also are
lost ...
Are you 100% sure that you are
Just a guess, but is the file you are uploading larger than 3000 bytes?
If so, then what you are seeing is normal since PHP is rejecting it
because it's too large.
-philip
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Just a guess, but is the file you are uploading larger than 3000 bytes?
If so, then what you are seeing is normal since PHP is rejecting it
because it's too large.
You know, sometimes I amaze myself with
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i wrote a php uploadscript and it works fine till the file is not larger
then 7.5mb.
is set the max upload file size in the upladfrom as well as in php.ini to
100mb. but it still doesn't work!
system is linux red hat and php
Hi there:) Are you using the hidden form field with the max file limit set?
Cheers, Joe :)
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i wrote a php uploadscript and it works fine till the file is not larger
then 7.5mb.
is set the max upload file size in the upladfrom
I found everything I needed to upload images here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
Tim
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Your first question. To see that the file uploaded successfully using the
web browser, one would have to have access to your computer's file system.
In her book, she used this merely as an example to show that the file had,
indeed, been uploaded. This should not be used as something that you
Hi,
Remember 2nd Q: The file is Upload to a temporaly direcory, later you copy from
temporaly (temporaly name) to a final (rename the file) destination.
Under *NIX, I don't if Windows's PHP when upload tthe file, the file is copied to a
temporaly directory.
Bye,
I've still My Question
I'm not sure if you've read this or not but it may help:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
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Hi,
I have an HTML form containing a file upload
Your files are being uploaded to the pre-defined temporary directory.
$userfile contains the name of the temporary file the file was uploaded as.
After you run all the checks on the file to make sure its valid, you should
use copy() to move the file to its permament home in your file system, then
Hi,
I had this problem. If you say that even without the getimagesize() it is
not being uploaded. Then try this. If you declared $the_image in the
input type=file name=the_image try using $the_image_name. From the
manual this is what I figured out and it works (on linux)
In PHP, the
I think you need to check your Apache time limits too.
Michael Conley wrote:
I am running PHP 4.0pl1 with Apache 1.3.14 on RedHat Linux 7.1. I am trying
to do a file upload from the users PC to my web server. If I do a small
file, the transfer goes fine. If I do a large file ( 50 MB), the
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Subject: [PHP] Re: File Upload Size Limits
I think you need to check your Apache time limits too.
Michael Conley wrote:
I am running PHP 4.0pl1 with Apache 1.3.14 on RedHat Linux 7.1. I am
trying
to do a file upload from the users PC to my web server. If I do
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