[FX.php List] On processing page for file update

David Ness fxphp at davidness.net
Sun Nov 12 20:19:30 MST 2006


Also, you can check to see if the uploaded file actually exists in the
temporary folder; the location the upload . Here again, check your php.ini
file to see where the upload folder is, and see if a file shows up there
after an upload is performed. Once you determine that the upload is working,
then you can set about getting the Œmove¹ to work.


On 11/11/06 8:24 PM, "FHASELTINE at aol.com" <FHASELTINE at aol.com> wrote:

> Dale thank you for the suggestions.
> 
> Temporarily while I am trying just to see if it works on my computer MAC OS
> 10.4 I did what you suggested.   I opened the permissions, so that Others
> could read and write.
> 
> I do understand it is not a long term solution and I will reinstall the
> permissions when I get it. I removed the $name = saraj from the coding.
> Again it did not seem to upload the file.
> //<?php
> //move_uploaded_file($_FILES['127.0.0.1/posting']['tmp_name'],"localhost/posti
> ng");?>
> 
> Florence Haseltine
> AIM: Fhaseltine
> fhaseltine at aol.com
> 240-476-7837
> 
> 
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