SOLVED!
Setting TMPDIR="site-specific-upload-directory" at execution time of the PHP
parser, made it work. The directory must have a+rwx though!
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Intent A/S
Tais M. Hansen
Web Developer
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Hi!
system(), exec(), popen() and similar has been disabled in the system I'm
working on, if that's what you're talking about. :(
I can't read the temp file because it's created in PHP's UID which is not
the same as the script's. I also tried the FTP approach, but apparently the
files written wit
Howdy,
You should be able to read this file using the file system functions. The
PHP process (if it is set up properly) should have read access to this
directory. The problem you will have is *writing* it to your own directory,
as the PHP process probably *doesn't* have write access to your direc
Hi!
I'm currently working with a site on a safe mode enabled server.
First off, there's no way safe mode can be disabled.
Now, I need to be able to upload a file via a HTML form post, read and copy
this file to a different location. But when the file is uploaded, it is
placed in a tmp dir with
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