RE: [PHP-WIN] this one's got me stumped...

2002-10-23 Thread Mikey
If you are trying to upload multiple files, why don't you get the user to send them via e-mail and have a scheduled script ('at' command) process the mailbox that receives the files? Sorry for not showing any examples, I haven't really got the time... regards, Mikey <-- Insert stream of consciou

Re: [PHP-WIN] this one's got me stumped...

2002-10-23 Thread db
to...comprehend this. any ideas on how to get around this? > > > > thanks. > > > > --db > > > > "Dash McElroy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:ABA3F1F1A223D411BE6C006008A6F7E2604D86@;MSX1-PTON... > > > db; &

Re: [PHP-WIN] this one's got me stumped...

2002-10-22 Thread Dash McElroy
ad it, then automatically refresh > > (via header("Location: ".$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); or something similar, and > > ask for another file. I think this is how Yahoo's mail program does that. > > > > A little cumbersome, but it should work. > > > &g

Re: [PHP-WIN] this one's got me stumped...

2002-10-22 Thread db
;PHP_SELF']); or something similar, and > ask for another file. I think this is how Yahoo's mail program does that. > > A little cumbersome, but it should work. > > -Dash > > -Original Message- > From: db [mailto:postmaster@;kouryuu.com] > Sent: Tuesday, October 22,