From: Glenn H. <thr...@ma...> - 2005-11-21 22:01:15
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On 21-Nov-05, at 2:58 PM, Mark Phillips wrote: > Thanks for the reply, Glenn. > > On Nov 18, 2005, at 1:06 PM, Glenn Henshaw wrote: > >> When a file is uploaded by the web server, it is uploaded to a >> temporary place. Mantis gets the file path and name from the web >> server and copies it to the database. In this case, the temporary >> directory is not readable by Mantis (or php). >> >> From a phpinfo, you can check the php variable "upload_tmp_dir". >> This directory must be accessible to the userid running the web >> server. This is a problem especially with IIS. I think that there >> are some messages in the archives about this. > > I am running this on a SME Server (RedHat 7.3 with some mods). > Essentially, just Linux. > > I understand the variable concept, but what is a "phpinfo"? Are you > referring a config file somewhere? phpinfo refers to the php function. Create a file called, say, test.php with the following content: <?php phpinfo() ?> and access it through your web browser to see the configuration of your PHP environment. > > - Mark > -- Glenn Henshaw Logical Outcome Ltd. e: thr...@ma... w: www.logicaloutcome.ca Mantis developer and user |