On Friday 04 August 2006 10:07, Robert Cummings wrote:
> You mean the http protocol won't let you write. At any rate, you can try
> using ftp instead of http (you'll need to make sure it's set up on the
> images server). Alternatively you can use a network file system or use
> CURL or low level soc
On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 10:50 -0400, blackwater dev wrote:
> I have a web server and an images server. My web server doesn't have
> enought space for the images, hence the images server. I have to download
> properties from a realty database hourly and the data goes in to a db on my
> webserver whi
On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 10:50 -0400, blackwater dev wrote:
> Fopen, however, won't let
> me write using the http protocol. How can I open and write files between
> servers?
This scenario would be one of the times that I would use LOB's for the
image data. That way you could simply drop in anothe
On Friday 04 August 2006 15:50, blackwater dev wrote:
> I have a web server and an images server. My web server doesn't have
> enought space for the images, hence the images server. I have to download
> properties from a realty database hourly and the data goes in to a db on my
> webserver while
blackwater dev wrote:
I have a web server and an images server. My web server doesn't have
enought space for the images, hence the images server. I have to
download
properties from a realty database hourly and the data goes in to a db
on my
webserver while the image needs to be taken from a
I have a web server and an images server. My web server doesn't have
enought space for the images, hence the images server. I have to download
properties from a realty database hourly and the data goes in to a db on my
webserver while the image needs to be taken from a MSSQL db and written to
th
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