Yes, you would infact have to issue an outside command, and to do so,
you are correct in the fact you would have to write a good amount of
code to check the validity of the string being executed. However, unless
you actually install PHP on the samba server, and run it off that,
there's not really a
Well, mainly because PHP doesn't (I think) have a mount function. It would
mean executing an external command. I always regard that as living a bit
dangerously - it can be difficult to write robust code that will recover
from a problem that way.
Adam Voigt wrote:
> Why can't you just mount the s
Why can't you just mount the share on-the-fly when they enter the
username and pass?
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 06:11, Howard Miller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to be able to manipulate files that are on my samba file server from
> my PHP application. These shares are not normally mounted on my web serve
Hi,
I want to be able to manipulate files that are on my samba file server from
my PHP application. These shares are not normally mounted on my web server
and it would be inconvenient and yet another administative maintenance task
to do so.
So... I want to be able to present a form to the user wh
Hi,
I want to be able to manipulate files that are on my samba file server from
my PHP application. These shares are not normally mounted on my web server
and it would be inconvenient and yet another administative maintenance task
to do so.
So... I want to be able to present a form to the user wh
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