On Saturday 19 July 2003 04:49, Gerard Samuel wrote:
> Sorry for bring this back to life, but Im looking for some more opinions.
> A friend and I are somewhat dead locked, as to whether with available
> tools via php, that its possible to *reliably* secure file uploads.
> File uploads currently encompass, images, mp3, real audio files,
> with plans for ogg vorbis, flash, and what ever audio/visual/document
> file formats, I can make php read its metadata.
> These files will be used in a gallery type environment, to be displayed,
> downloaded, or streamed.
> The end product will be used by people who most likely will have their
> sites hosted, thus no real control over the server, and can be run on
> *nix/Windows environments.

In a response to your previous posts on this matter, I suggested that you 
search freshmeat/sourceforge for a PHP-based media file metadata extractor 
(yes one does exist). I'm putting forward the same suggestion again.

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