On 01/26/2012 07:13 AM, Jim Giner wrote:
You're using a GET in your script when your form is a POST.
and if you look at the method value you will see that he is passing
upload=1 in the URL. Which would be seen as a GET value.
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On 26 Jan 2012, at 15:10, Mehmet YAYLA wrote:
>
> I'm using code this bellow.
>
>
> if (!empty($_GET["upload"])) {
>$uploaddir ="x:\\file/";
>
>$uploadfile = $_FILES['userfile']['name'];
>
>print "";
>
>if (move_uploaded_file($
I'm using code this bellow.
";
if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name'],
"$uploaddir"."$uploadfile")) {
echo "
At 10:07 AM -0400 4/11/11, tedd wrote:
At 7:37 AM +0100 4/11/11, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
"tedd" wrote:
>So, knowing this -- does anyone have any idea as to what is wrong?
What happens if you diff the various config files involved
directly, php.ini, https.conf, any other site-specific *.conf
At 7:37 AM +0100 4/11/11, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
"tedd" wrote:
>So, knowing this -- does anyone have any idea as to what is wrong?
What happens if you diff the various config files involved directly,
php.ini, https.conf, any other site-specific *.conf files used by
apache. Sometimes its a
I had some similar problem with Windows 7,
it had to do with UAC and folder rights. Apache/PHP could read but not
write to any dir except the ones that all users could write to.
I solved it by allowing every one to read, write and change content in
the directory where I needed PHP to handle/control
Is there already a file with the same name?
Apparently copy won't overwrite a file on windows if it already exists.
Maybe you have the same problem ffproberen2 at dodgeit dot com had on
the php.net/move_uploaded_file manpage?
2011/4/10 tedd :
> At 7:15 AM +0200 4/7/11, Wojciech Kupiec wrote:
>>
>
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
> On 10-12-29 03:02 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
>>
>> On 10-12-29 02:54 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Tommy Pham,
>>>
>>> Am 2010-12-29 10:33:30, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
This sounds like RIA = Rich Internet Applic
On 10-12-29 03:02 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
On 10-12-29 02:54 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Tommy Pham,
Am 2010-12-29 10:33:30, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
This sounds like RIA = Rich Internet Application. Try google'ing for it.
This was the missing keyword. Thanks.
Found DHTML a
On 10-12-29 02:54 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Tommy Pham,
Am 2010-12-29 10:33:30, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
This sounds like RIA = Rich Internet Application. Try google'ing for it.
This was the missing keyword. Thanks.
Found DHTML and posibility for a flash/gnash app which
i add me to the question.
2009/8/3 Peter Ford
> seb wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > i am using move_upload function to upload files to the server, but i
> > want to add a feature that will allow files to be archived that have
> > been uploaded already.
> >
> > so, the problem is:
> >
> > i upload a
From: "Jim Lucas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Cc: "Sukhwinder Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jim Moseby"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; ; "Stut"
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Re:
On 6/9/07, Jim Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
available hard drive space
any possible hard disk quota limit
single file size limit of the OS
file size limit of Apache ( mentioned by another replier )
Apache < 2.x is less than 2g
Apache 2.x is greater than 2g
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Fri, June 8, 2007 4:03 pm, Jim Lucas wrote:
afaik, you are using the stock php.ini setting while you are
uploading.
This should not be taken to mean that if one changes php.ini, that the
change does not affect file upload -- it definitely does matter...
Not sure Jim me
On Fri, June 8, 2007 4:03 pm, Jim Lucas wrote:
> afaik, you are using the stock php.ini setting while you are
> uploading.
This should not be taken to mean that if one changes php.ini, that the
change does not affect file upload -- it definitely does matter...
Not sure Jim meant that Sukhwinder w
move the file and
update the database.
Thanks,
Sukhwinder Singh
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Richard Lynch wrote:
On Fri, June 8, 2007 10:17 am, Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
Stut, thank you very much for explaining things and trying to help.
The applet *does* POST to PHP. However, it has the option to upload
to an
FTP server "the choice of using HTTP, HTTPS or FTP connections
for
your
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To: "Sukhwinder Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: File Upload - post_max_size
On Fri, June 8, 2007 10:17 am, Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
> Stut, thank you very much for explaining things and trying to help.
>
>> The applet *does* POST to PHP. However, it has the option to upload
>> to an
>> FTP server "the choice of using HTTP, HTTPS or FTP connections
>> for
>> your transfe
On Fri, June 8, 2007 8:58 am, Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
> I had a look at that. My problem is that along with uploading file I
> also
> have to post some other information as well. File names are randomly
> generated. Jupload seems to do the work other than that POST problem.
> Client
> is asking for
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Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: File Upload - post_max_size and upload_max_filesize
in GBs
Sukhwinder Singh wrot
Brad Fuller wrote:
Have a look at "Filechucker" http://encodable.com/filechucker/
My company purchased this program for a small project; It's quite
inexpensive ($39 USD) and works well. It's written in perl and does not
post to PHP, and we've used it to upload large files and it seems to handle
Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
Stut, thank you very much for explaining things and trying to help.
That's no problem, it's what I'm here for (I knew there was a reason).
The applet *does* POST to PHP. However, it has the option to upload to
an FTP server "the choice of using HTTP, HTTPS or FTP c
ume they are using
> custom activex controls.
>
> Looks like I have to post that php's upload limit of 1.99 gb
> to php internal mailing list.
>
> Thanks again,
> Sukhwinder Singh
>
>
>
>
> . - Original Message -
> From: "Stut&qu
which
> claim unlimited upload size. I assume they are using custom activex
> controls.
>
> Looks like I have to post that php's upload limit of 1.99 gb to php internal
> mailing list.
>
> Thanks again,
> Sukhwinder Singh
>
>
>
>
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Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 6:42 PM
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Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
PHP's handling o
Sukhwinder Singh wrote:
PHP's handling of uploaded files is confusing. I have added logging to
the script to which jupload posts. Logging suggests that php file is
only accessed after file is completely uploaded by jupload. I also
checked apache access logs. Entry in apache log appears only aft
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Any
>
> Any suggestion to use some other applet. Any freeware etc. Or
> one not so
> expensive and which overcomes this php's 1.99 gb limit.
>
I will again suggest http://radinks.com/upload/ . It does not use POST to
transfer huge files.
JM
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To u
Sorry but I couldn't follow. If I understood correctly, there's 50M (or
4G,
for that matter) data, and there's say 5K metadata. First, java applet
uploads the bulk data over ftp to a temp directory on the server
(employing the ftp service running on the server - not apache/php).
If/when the bulk
if you don't have access to php.ini then use
ini_set("upload_max_filesize","10M").
At 06:29 p.m. 30/09/2005 +0100, zzapper wrote:
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 08:42:28 -0400, wrote:
>Well, I would like to at least be able to upload a 10mb - 15mb file. I
>don't need it to upload files that are HU
> Do yourself a favour, study the example in the manual, get it working,
> understand how it works,
Lighten up Francis, it was 10pm at night after a 14 hour day and 62 hour
week.
I appreciate the help but can do without the cynicism.
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On Saturday 06 March 2004 10:42, Brian V Bonini wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 21:33, Andre Cerqueira wrote:
> > try echo'ing $_FILES['image_upload']['tmp_name'], and check if the path
> > exists
>
> Gives me nothing, hmmm...
If you had enable error reporting and checked what errors were reported
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 21:33, Andre Cerqueira wrote:
> try echo'ing $_FILES['image_upload']['tmp_name'], and check if the path
> exists
Gives me nothing, hmmm...
>
> maybe some wrong configuration on php.ini
> upload_tmp_dir ?
%more php.ini && ls -l / | grep tmp
register_globals = On
upload_tmp
No, I'm afraid that the results are nearly instantaneous. If it timed
out, there should be a corresponding delay before I got the error message.
Thanks,
Grant
pete M wrote:
It might be the script timing out - defaults to 20 seconds
check
set_time_limit()
regards
pete
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Ok, have you tried
");
print_r($_FILES);
echo("");
?>
at the beginning of the 2nd script? What does it say?
Bogdan
Miro Kralovic wrote:
Hi Bodgan..
yes, I have globals On, Uploads On and SafeMode=off.. no luck...
I did it exactly by the book, damn it..:-(
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Fro
Hi Bodgan..
yes, I have globals On, Uploads On and SafeMode=off.. no luck...
I did it exactly by the book, damn it..:-(
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Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 22:09
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Subject: [PHP] Re: File Upload
Glob
l that could be wrong as I'm not an expert on file uploads,
but it might be a place to start looking.
Regards,
Rich
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Sent: 30 October 2002 9:23 pm
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: File Upload P
In article <01c2805a$8a2a11a0$4b0a0a0a@skink>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
>
> G'day David
>
> > > My problem is that files uploaded through a form are
> > > increasing in size.
>
> > Doesn't that look like the EOL characters are being
> > translated after the fashion of ftp ascii trans
G'day David
> > My problem is that files uploaded through a form are
> > increasing in size.
> Doesn't that look like the EOL characters are being
> translated after the fashion of ftp ascii transfers?
> Maybe have a look at the two versions in a
> hex viewer and see if that is the cas
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> Just a guess, but is the file you are uploading larger than 3000 bytes?
> If so, then what you are seeing is normal since PHP is rejecting it
> because it's too large.
You know, sometimes I amaze myself wit
I increased apache to 60 seconds, but it still fails. it doesn't actually
go for 60 seconds. It's more like 10 seconds before it fails. Any idea
where I would allow Apache to deal with a larger POST?
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