Stan a écrit :
The script is running on an UBUNTU v8.04 LAMP server. Case is supposed to
matter, isn't it?
With a POSIX filesystem only. If you store you're pictures in a fat
or ntfs filesystem, case sensitive will not matter. BTW, extension
concept doesn't exists in POSIX filesystems, bec
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Stut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 24 Nov 2008, at 14:41, Stan wrote:
>
>> Shouting is something that happens when people are actually speaking and
>> listening. In a medium where there is no other way to emphasize salient
>> points in a message, capitalization
On 24 Nov 2008, at 14:41, Stan wrote:
Shouting is something that happens when people are actually speaking
and
listening. In a medium where there is no other way to emphasize
salient
points in a message, capitalization is all that works. I'm sorry it
offended your sensabilities.
It's actu
Stut,
Shouting is something that happens when people are actually speaking and
listening. In a medium where there is no other way to emphasize salient
points in a message, capitalization is all that works. I'm sorry it
offended your sensabilities.
realpath() fails, just like file_exists() fails,
On 23 Nov 2008, at 19:12, Stan wrote:
This thread began because file_exists() WILL NOT tell that a file
exists FOR
SURE and FOR CERTAIN if the file you check for happens to be named
whatever.jpg and whatever.JPG exists. I know this because IMagick
then
chokes on whatever.jpg because it DOES
Stan wrote:
This thread began because file_exists() WILL NOT tell that a file exists FOR
SURE and FOR CERTAIN if the file you check for happens to be named
whatever.jpg and whatever.JPG exists. I know this because IMagick then
chokes on whatever.jpg because it DOESN't exist.
a: you really ne
On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 13:12 -0600, Stan wrote:
> This thread began because file_exists() WILL NOT tell that a file exists FOR
> SURE and FOR CERTAIN if the file you check for happens to be named
> whatever.jpg and whatever.JPG exists. I know this because IMagick then
> chokes on whatever.jpg becau
I do NOT want to create an empty file!
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> Stan wrote:
> > How can I do that, please? Do what? Detect, programmatically, FOR SURE
and
> > FOR CERTAIN, that a specific file exists.
>
> http://uk2.php.net/touch
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This thread began because file_exists() WILL NOT tell that a file exists FOR
SURE and FOR CERTAIN if the file you check for happens to be named
whatever.jpg and whatever.JPG exists. I know this because IMagick then
chokes on whatever.jpg because it DOESN't exist.
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Stan wrote:
How can I do that, please? Do what? Detect, programmatically, FOR SURE and
FOR CERTAIN, that a specific file exists.
http://uk2.php.net/touch
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On 23 Nov 2008, at 18:53, Stan wrote:
Let me attack this in a different way. This started because my
camera names
files whatever.JPG and my thumbnail generator generates thumbnail
files
whatever.jpg. Given my workstation (upon which I edit code and run
a web
browser) is W2K and my web serv
Let me attack this in a different way. This started because my camera names
files whatever.JPG and my thumbnail generator generates thumbnail files
whatever.jpg. Given my workstation (upon which I edit code and run a web
browser) is W2K and my web server is APACHE2 on UBUNTU, I sometimes have to
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