Can you set, in your script, where the files are uploaded so that the
files can be uploaded into a directory that allows you to do a copy.
Keith
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Mig wrote:
> Keith Vance wrote:
>
> > You should be able to do something using PHP, try looking here,
> > http://www.php.net/manual/cs/features.file-upload.php
> > I think there is just a communication problem between you and your hosting
> > company. They don't allow ftp uploads, but as long as you are doing it
> > through http, it should work fine. There is also some good stuff about
> > this on http://www.phpbuilder.com. I do it all the time and my hosting
> > company couldn't care less, but your's may be different and you may have
> > to switch or should switch to someone else if you can't get the http
> > upload to work.
> >
> > Keith
>
> Hello Keith, thanks very much. Sorry because I forgot explain following: picture
>files really are uploaded to host server, because I check temp file and they are ok
>(I check $userfile_temp variable). My problem is: I can't move, copy, rename or
>anything else other than 'open and read' this file. Whenever I try exec copy commands
>I receive 'copy command denied for /web/.....'.
> You know temp files will be deleted when script terminates, so I die with my
>pictures in hand.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Mig
>
>
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