Is there already a file with the same name?
Apparently copy won't overwrite a file on windows if it already exists.
Maybe you have the same problem ffproberen2 at dodgeit dot com had on
the php.net/move_uploaded_file manpage?
2011/4/10 tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com:
At 7:15 AM +0200 4/7/11,
I had some similar problem with Windows 7,
it had to do with UAC and folder rights. Apache/PHP could read but not
write to any dir except the ones that all users could write to.
I solved it by allowing every one to read, write and change content in
the directory where I needed PHP to
At 7:37 AM +0100 4/11/11, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote:
So, knowing this -- does anyone have any idea as to what is wrong?
What happens if you diff the various config files involved directly,
php.ini, https.conf, any other site-specific *.conf files used by
At 10:07 AM -0400 4/11/11, tedd wrote:
At 7:37 AM +0100 4/11/11, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
tedd tedd.sperl...@gmail.com wrote:
So, knowing this -- does anyone have any idea as to what is wrong?
What happens if you diff the various config files involved
directly, php.ini, https.conf, any other
At 7:15 AM +0200 4/7/11, Wojciech Kupiec wrote:
On 06/04/11 19:10, tedd wrote:
-snip-
What could be wrong? What should I be looking for?
If you really want to get help, publish your code.
I don't think that's true. I should be able to ask a technical
question with observations and inquire
On 06/04/11 19:10, tedd wrote:
Hi gang:
I wrote a simple script to upload image files from my desktop to a
server -- the exact same code works on two servers, but fails on a third.
I suspect there is something set different between the servers, but I
can't find it.
Oddly enough, I can upload
It might be the script timing out - defaults to 20 seconds
check
set_time_limit()
regards
pete
Grant Rutherford wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to get a file upload to work with PHP.
The file I'm attempting to upload is a 742kB pdf file, but this will
have to work for files up to 50Mb of all
No, I'm afraid that the results are nearly instantaneous. If it timed
out, there should be a corresponding delay before I got the error message.
Thanks,
Grant
pete M wrote:
It might be the script timing out - defaults to 20 seconds
check
set_time_limit()
regards
pete
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Hi,
echo form action = '. $_SERVER[PHP_SELF].' method = 'GET' enctype
= 'multipart/form-data'\n;
I think that the methos should be POST not GET
Second, you may want to save the file first with,
move_uploaded_file (see
http://de.php.net/manual/en/function.move-uploaded-file.php),
If you don't want users to write empty files to your server, why don't you
just stop them ? You can write something like this:
if ($HTTP_POST_FILES['file1']['size']!=0){
move_uploaded_file($HTTP_POST_FILES['file1']['tmp_name'],
$upload_dir.$HTTP_POST_FILES['file1']['name']);
}
else {
echo
Thanks for the idea. I didn't think that solution before, bacause in the
previous PHP-version it was impossible to upload empty files. Now
server makes empty file even, if there is no file to upload.
I still would like to know, where is the reason for the change of
function in the server. Is
John M wrote:
Hello,
I have the code below. It's a simple file upload. But it doesn't work.
Before the line if(isset( $Submit )) is an echo which can I read. But after
choosing a file and press a submit nothing happens. Why is if(isset(
$Submit )) always false? Maybe my apache or php config is
Since you have 'safe-mode' on, Register globals will be turned off, so you
should test $HTTP_POST_VARS['Submit'], instead.
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Hello,
I have the code below. It's a simple file upload. But it doesn't work.
Before
In article 01c2805a$8a2a11a0$4b0a0a0a@skink,
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G'day David
My problem is that files uploaded through a form are
increasing in size.
Doesn't that look like the EOL characters are being
translated after the fashion of ftp ascii transfers?
.
Regards,
Rich
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From: David Freeman [mailto:dfreeman;outbackqld.net.au]
Sent: 30 October 2002 9:23 pm
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: File Upload Problem
G'day David
My problem is that files uploaded through a form are
increasing in size
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Hi All
I'll start by saying that I've checked the online manual (and comments)
as well as having done a Google search on this with no success.
My problem is that files uploaded through a form are increasing in
G'day David
My problem is that files uploaded through a form are
increasing in size.
Doesn't that look like the EOL characters are being
translated after the fashion of ftp ascii transfers?
Maybe have a look at the two versions in a
hex viewer and see if that is the case?
Take a look at
http://www.php.net/manual/sv/printwn/features.file-upload.php, your pages
should be named .php and not .php3 if you support PHP4.
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i wrote a php uploadscript and it works fine till the file is not larger
then 7.5mb.
is set the max upload file size in the upladfrom as well as in php.ini to
100mb. but it still doesn't work!
system is linux red hat and php
Hi there:) Are you using the hidden form field with the max file limit set?
Cheers, Joe :)
Stefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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i wrote a php uploadscript and it works fine till the file is not larger
then 7.5mb.
is set the max upload file size in the upladfrom
I'm not sure if you've read this or not but it may help:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php
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Hi,
I have an HTML form containing a file upload
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