Do you mean using
$file = '/protected/file.pdf';
or using an absolute path on the server?
Best Regards,
Scott
Subject:
Re: [PHP] authentication problems!
From:
"Luke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Wed, 21 Jan 2004 14:24:11 +1100
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yeah, i think i m
Yeah, i think i mentioned the same thing(or was going to :/ )
you should be able to use the local filesystem, and reffer to it relatively!
and then you can stream it and you wont need any authentication, and noone
will be able to directly link to the file
--
Luke
"Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 21 January 2004 05:49, Scott Taylor wrote:
Please trim your posts!
> Of course there is not problem if the user is entering the information
> him or her self. But just using this code:
>
> $file = 'http://miningstocks.com/protected/Dec03PostPress.pdf';
>
> //now view
-- Original Message --
From: Scott Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 03:17:21 PM -0500
Subject: [PHP] authentication problems!
I am about at my wits end trying to find a good solution to this
problem. I've asked various portions of th
I am about at my wits end trying to find a good solution to this
problem. I've asked various portions of this question to this mail list
and still have not found exactly what it is I am looking for, but here
it goes.
I'm looking for a way to protect my files (this would be pdf files,
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