nihilism machine wrote:
any ideas why this does not work?
1) the field in the form might not be 'upload1'.
2) the file is too big to upload (> max_upload_size)
3) the /tmp folder might not be writable or full
4) the folder you're trying to write into is not writable (or the drive
is full)
5)
On Jan 22, 2008 8:01 PM, nihilism machine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> any ideas why this does not work?
>
>
> class upload {
>
> function upload() {
> upload::uploader();
> }
>
> function uploader() {
> $FileName = basename($_FILES['upload1']
On Jan 22, 2008, at 5:01 PM, nihilism machine
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
any ideas why this does not work?
class upload {
function upload() {
upload::uploader();
}
function uploader() {
$FileName = basename($_FILES['upload1']['name']);
if (move_uploaded_file($
any ideas why this does not work?
class upload {
function upload() {
upload::uploader();
}
function uploader() {
$FileName = basename($_FILES['upload1']['name']);
if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES['upload1']['
Le 2007-05-08 à 16:50, Richard Davey a écrit :
By how much is the difference? Are we talking a few bytes, a few
megabytes, what?
A 116Kb file produce a 68Kb file on the server. And a 152Kb file
produce a 48Kb file on the server...
If you then download the file again, is it corrupted, o
On Tue, May 8, 2007 2:12 pm, Eric Trahan wrote:
> $error = $_FILES['uneimage']['error'];
>
> That doesn't seem work in PHP 4.1.2... I try it but $error is empty.
>
>
> And the function move_uploaded_file($_FILES['uneimage']['tmp_name'],
> $target_path) returns TRUE, so the upload work (in a way !)
Eric Trahan wrote:
$error = $_FILES['uneimage']['error'];
That doesn't seem work in PHP 4.1.2... I try it but $error is empty.
It just means there wasn't an error.
And the function move_uploaded_file($_FILES['uneimage']['tmp_name'],
$target_path) returns TRUE, so the upload work (in a way
$error = $_FILES['uneimage']['error'];
That doesn't seem work in PHP 4.1.2... I try it but $error is empty.
And the function move_uploaded_file($_FILES['uneimage']['tmp_name'],
$target_path) returns TRUE, so the upload work (in a way !).
The problem is the file that is upload doesn't match
On Tue, May 8, 2007 11:30 am, Eric Trahan wrote:
> The upload work. The user file is uploaded to my destination folder
> (page5/) but the file is unreadable and the file size is smaller than
> the original file size.
> $tmp_name = $_FILES['uneimage']['tmp_name'];
> $type = $_FILES['uneimage']['t
Hi,
I have a form to upload file on my web server, so user can upload
their images.
The upload work. The user file is uploaded to my destination folder
(page5/) but the file is unreadable and the file size is smaller than
the original file size.
I run Apache with PHP 4.1.2.
Thank you,
On Monday 28 July 2003 21:47, Rosen wrote:
> I have some problem with uploading files on server with PHP.
> The upload is ok, but I must set directory permissions with FULL Access -
> but this is not a good idea :((
> Have someone idea how I can do this with no setting permissions to full
> acess
Hi,
I have some problem with uploading files on server with PHP.
The upload is ok, but I must set directory permissions with FULL Access -
but this is not a good idea :((
Have someone idea how I can do this with no setting permissions to full
acess ?
Thanks,
Rosen
reserved!
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PHP General Ma
Use move_uploaded_file() instead of copy()
fr r wrote:
i'm trying to do a very simple thing:
upload image but it keep giving me this error although i gave permession on folder:
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory in /var/www/vhosts/negoumelshasha.com/httpdocs/t
[snip]
i'm trying to do a very simple thing:
upload image but it keep giving me this error although i gave permession
on folder:
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory
in /var/www/vhosts/negoumelshasha.com/httpdocs/test4.php on line 9
[/snip]
Have you read and tr
i'm trying to do a very simple thing:
upload image but it keep giving me this error although i gave permession on folder:
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory in
/var/www/vhosts/negoumelshasha.com/httpdocs/test4.php on line 9
and here is my code:
i'm trying to do a very simple thing:
upload image but it keep giving me this error although i gave permession on folder:
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory in
/var/www/vhosts/negoumelshasha.com/httpdocs/test4.php on line 9
and here is my code:
i'm trying to do a very simple thing:
upload image but it keep giving me this error although i gave permession on folder:
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory in
/var/www/vhosts/negoumelshasha.com/httpdocs/test4.php on line 9
and here is my code:
t is binary safe.
>
> Matt
> - Original Message -
> From: Lee P. Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 4:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [PHP] Upload problem - PC, *nix, and Max EOL characters
>
> >
> &g
No, fgets() reads to EOL, I use it all the time.
fread() will read to EOF, if you let it, as it is binary safe.
Matt
- Original Message -
From: Lee P. Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Upload proble
> $size = strlen($filerow);
> $row_split = preg_split("/\s+/", $filerow);
>
> $value1 = $row_split[0];
> $value2 = $row_split[1];
> $value3 = $row_split[2];
> }
>
> Matt
> - Original Message -
> From: Lee P. Reilly <[EMAIL P
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I appreciate your help. fgets() reads to the EOF; not the
EOL. Is there something similar to fgets() that I can use? Perhaps where I can
state explicity read the file until you encounter and EOL char?
Cheers,
Lee
Matt Vos wrote:
> Loop an fgets()
>
> i.e.
> $fp = fope
gt;
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 2:58 PM
Subject: [PHP] Upload problem - PC, *nix, and Max EOL characters
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have an application, where users can upload data files formatted as
> follows:
>
> 0.0106375 686.601
Hi everyone,
I have an application, where users can upload data files formatted as
follows:
0.0106375 686.60165.391
0.01147 606.46754.997
0.0122815 640.284 46.5355
0.0130753 668.396 39.3671
0
Hi,
as far as i can follow you, you want to:
1. copy a file from position a to position b.
2. read it from position b.
3. and delete it at position b.
Why not read it directly from position a?
So what about:
$content = implode("", file($userfile));
Anyway: You should initialize $i in any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Warning: Unable to open 'C:\\My Documents\\lyrics\\C_DTBS\\SLIME.TXT' for
>reading:
>
Has the webserver got permission to read this file? It does not seem to
be under the document root.
>No such file or directory in /home/tabzilla/public_html/doadd.php
>on line 89
>
I posted "User Upload" and with no advice I attempted to use the sources i
could find and came up with the following:
while (file_exists("$i.tab")) {
$i ++;
}
$destfile = $i;
$destfile .= "tab";
stripslashes($userfile);
copy($userfile, "/uploads/" . $destfile);
chdir("/uploads");
$lines = file($d
Yeah I tried that as well, no dice, however here is what I the code that DID
work. Hope this helps anyone that is trying to accomplish much of the same.
Jas
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> On Wednesday 22 May 2002 07:02, Jas wrote:
> > Ok here is my error message:
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 07:02, Jas wrote:
> Ok here is my error message:
> Warning: Unable to open '' for reading: No such file or directory in
> upload_done.php on line 9
>
> I have checked permissions on the folder and they are correct, my only
> guess is that upon doing several checks, session
Ok that didn't work, so far if I select a file other than a .jpg it returns
me an error which is what I need to happen, however if I select an image
with a .jpg extension for upload it tells me the upload was successful but
when I check the directory there is never anything there. Any other ideas
Take a look at move_uploaded_file()
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.move-uploaded-file.php
Jas wrote:
>Ok here is my error message:
>Warning: Unable to open '' for reading: No such file or directory in
>upload_done.php on line 9
>
>I have checked permissions on the folder and they are corr
Ok here is my error message:
Warning: Unable to open '' for reading: No such file or directory in
upload_done.php on line 9
I have checked permissions on the folder and they are correct, my only guess
is that upon doing several checks, session vars, etc... it is loosing the
file name somewhere.
A
Try putting a hidden field like below in your form. Set the value (bytes) to
the size you want to be able to upload:
Kirk
> -Original Message-
> From: Frédéric Mériot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 1:48 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subjec
Hi All, it's my first post here.
I've got a problem with the upload. I want to upload a 4Mo file on the
server but it refuses to work. I modified the max_upload_size in the php.ini
but it continues to refuse the transfer. If I upload a smaller file it works
fine.
Someone told me to modify the MA
> I got this:
>
> Warning: Unable to create 'C:\Inetpub\webpub\PHP\upload':
> Permission denied
> in c:\Inetpub\webpub\PHP\upload.php on line 3
> Warning: Unable to create 'C:\Inetpub\webpub\PHP\upload':
> Permission denied
> in c:\Inetpub\webpub\PHP\upload.php on line 4
> Warning: Unable to mo
When running this code:
..
..
I got this:
Warning: Unable to create 'C:\Inetpub\webpub\PHP\upload': Permission denied
in c:\Inetpub\webpub\PHP\upload.php on line 3
Warning: Unable to create 'C:\Inetpub\webpub\PHP\upload': Permission denied
in c:\Inetpub\
hi my name is Cristiano and I've a question:
why the function "is_uploaded_file" return "1"?
my example file is index.php
thanks
FUNZIONE is_uploaded_file (è un boolean 0 - vero, 1 - falso)-->
".is_uploaded_file ($userfile);
}
echo ""
.""
.""
."File: "
;
echo ""
.""
.""
."clear form"
;
?>
var_dump($HTTP_POST_FILES);
HTH
Andrey Hristov
- Original Message -
From: "Miguel Loureiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "php-gen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 6:04 PM
Subject: [PHP] upload problem
> Hello all,
> when
Hello all,
when I want to do an upload ( form ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data"
action=" . $PHP_SELF . " method="post">), sometimes ( having in form,
several input file types, ex.:), after
submit , dont show me the values uploaded ( aa_name ; aa_type) ?? Any
ideas why ?
thanks for your time...
--
Best
Dear PHPmania,
I am new to PHP and I start to write some script.
$folder = USER_ENV(ID_user);
// echo $folder;
$destination = "/home/gilijk/data/".$folder;
// echo $destination;
if ($filename1!="none") {
copy($filename1,$destination."/".$filename1_name);
echo "$filename1_name telah
Hi,
I wrote a small upload script (using http) to upload various files to a
website. I am able to upload jpg and gif files but I am unable to upload
tif files. This seems strange. Could anyone please let me know what I am
missing out on? I have checked the mime.types file of apache and i saw
CC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [PHP] upload problem (uid)
>Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 16:15:48 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Are you sure it is uid 0? Unless your Apache is running as root it should
>be getting uploaded as the web server uid id. Use the
>move_uploaded_file() function to m
Are you sure it is uid 0? Unless your Apache is running as root it should
be getting uploaded as the web server uid id. Use the
move_uploaded_file() function to move the file into place.
-Rasmus
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, b0ld b0lb wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if i upload via http the tempfile is written with
Hi,
if i upload via http the tempfile is written with uid 0 (root). After that i
cant do anything with the file because the php user is not allowed to. Why
is my uploaded file owned by root, and how do i solve that?
PS. phpinfo shows that the apache user is nobody
thx, b0ld
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