That doesnt explain why it works for me.

On Dec 23, 9:23 pm, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been using that since June 2010 as all of my sites are PHP5.  It is
> not a Windows thing, but rather a PHP5 thing.
>
> *From a note I sent in in June 2010:*
>
> *The reason why this is failing is because the file being opened with fopen
> is
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> http://www.tnet.com/boltwire/farm/img/arff2.png
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> Which under PHP5 will always return a file descriptor because the web
> server will report data.
> In this case, the "data" is the web servers 404 error message which
> incorrectly tells BW that the file exists when it really doesn't.
>
> Note that file_exists supports URL's in PHP 5.
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> So for a PHP5 based system, file_exist works properly.*
>
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 11:55 PM, luminofer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > [^image.gif^] markup doesn't work in apache+php5+windows
>
> > markups.php (boltwire3.4.15 doesn't work):
> >        if (@fopen($location, 'r')) {
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> > markups.php: (from boltwire 3.4 works fine)
> >        if (file_exists($location)) {
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