Hi all, I've made a script for uploading files.
I want to verify the CONTENT_LENGTH. I know how to do it and it works. The problem is that for verifying the CONTENT_LENGTH, the page visitor should wait a long time if the file is bigger, like the time for uploading the file. The visitor may not like to hear that the file is too big after they wait a lot to upload it. The main code I use for this is: $file = $q -> param ('file'}; $dir_max_size = "..."; $buffer = $ENV{CONTENT_LENGTH}; if ((dir_size + $buffer) > $dir_max_size) { .... } dir_size is a function that gets the size of all files from the output folder. Do I have a faster option for telling the visitor if a file is too big? I have also tried to use: $buffer = -s $file; This is more precise, but it works very slow also. Note: I've tried using the functions for uploading from CGI module, but with no good results in Windows 2000, and that's why I want to write my code. Thank you for any idea. Teddy, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]