Bryan Henry wrote:
Chmod and file_exists report that the file does not exist,
even though I can view the files via the FTP client.
This is a permissions problem.
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Hello all,
I wrote a small script to rename a few thousand images,
both gif and jpeg... After running the script, none of
the renamed images can be viewed or downloaded.
Trying to download these images from an FTP client fails.
FTP client attempts to download the images PASSIVE-ly
Unaltered images
Browser and FTP client act as if the image
files do not exist, even though the directory
contents can be views via FTP...
What did I do?
Bryan
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 17:56:25 -0600, Bryan Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello all,
I wrote a small script to rename a few thousand images,
both g
>I wrote a small script to rename a few thousand images, both gif and
>jpeg... After running the script, none of the renamed images can be
>viewed or downloaded.
>
>I now have over 3000 images I cannot download or view on our website.
>What about rename caused this?
Well, on line 5 of your script.
Here is the script I used to rename images.
foreach ($config as $line) {
if ( $line == "" ) next($config);
elseif ( $line == "\n" ) next($config);
elseif ( strstr($line,"#")) next($config);
else {
$value = split(Chr(9),$line);
$imgs[$value[0]] = $value[1];
Chmod and file_exists report that the file does not exist,
even though I can view the files via the FTP client.
bryan
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