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From: Parinda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 1:59 AM
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Subject: [PHP] Regarding file upload using php
Hi !!
Can I upload a file to a server without using "" I don't
want to browse a file. My filename will be fixed
> I don't think so, but to you could put value="/path/to/file"> in a hidden layer...
>
> Untested, but it should work...
Yay, security.
I doubt it'd work...
Hmmm...
Jason
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I don't think so, but to you could put in a hidden layer...
Untested, but it should work...
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 09:58, you wrote:
> Hi !!
>
> Can I upload a file to a server without using "" I don't
> want to browse a file. My filename will be fixed & file will be present on
> my local m
> Can I upload a file to a server without using " type=file>" I don't want to browse a file. My filename will
> be fixed & file will be present on my local machine.
No, you can't.
You need to use in a multipart/form-data
regardless of the fixed file name and file's presence.
Jason
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Hi !!
Can I upload a file to a server without using "" I don't want to
browse a file. My filename will be fixed & file will be present on my local machine.
Please reply at the earliest as this is very urgent.
Thanking you.
Please send me a reply at my address because I am not currently subs
Hi !!
Can I upload a file to a server without using "" I don't want to
browse a file. My filename will be fixed & file will be present on my local machine.
Please reply at the earliest as this is very urgent.
Thanking you.
Regards,
Parinda.
Software Group
Phil Systems Ltd.
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