Hi Elias-
Yes I have write access on all directories. It doesn't seem to matter which
directory it copies to either.. because it crashes before the
is_uploaded_file()
and moveuploadedfile() calls.
-Adam
elias
elias_bachaalany@To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [PHP] Re: Known bugs with
HTTP upload on Windows NT?
07/17/2001 09:13
PM
Hmm...
do you have write access on that directory?
IUSR_xxx and IWAM_ users must be appropriate writes on that folder...
Adam Whitehead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi All-
I'm having trouble with a simple script that allows HTTP upload. It's a
direct copy
of the code available on the PHP web site.
The script works fine on a UNIX machine running PHP 4.0.6 and a Windows
98
machine running 4.0.6.
However when I test it on a Windows NT machine running PHP 4.0.6, as soon
as
the submit button is clicked it causes a page fault in php.exe.
Is this a known issue? In php.ini, the temporary upload path is set to a
correct
location and no amount of tweaking this path makes any difference.
The script looks like this:
?php
if (is_uploaded_file($userfile)) {
move_uploaded_file($userfile,H:\\www\\uploadtest.txt);
echo Done.;
}
?
FORM ENCTYPE=multipart/form-data ACTION=uploadtest.php METHOD
=post
INPUT TYPE=hidden name=MAX_FILE_SIZE value=50
Send this file: INPUT NAME=userfile TYPE=file
INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE=Send File
/FORM
Regards,
Adam Whitehead
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