Hi,

    Take a look here:
http://de2.php.net/manual/en/features.safe-mode.php#ini.open-basedir
    Basically toy have opne_basedir in effect which means you can only
access
subdirs of the base dir, which in your case is, (I suppose)
    /home/.paco/campuscb/campuscorkboard.com/
    So take a look in php.ini (if you can access it)

Cheers,
Catalin


"James Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hi,

I need some help with the copy() function in order to allow a user to upload
an image. The image will need to be in a folder that I can access it's URL
for display in a page.

The hosting company, www.dreamhost.com, isn't too helpful with my requests
for help.

I have the following code:

$webServer ="/home/campuscb/ftp.campuscorkboard.com/adimages/";
$destFile = $webServer;
$destFile .= $img1_name;
if($img1_name!=""){
copy("$img1","$destFile") or die("Couldn't copy the file");
}
else{
die("No input file specified!$img1_name");
}

Dreamhost claims I must have Anon FTP activated in order to use the copy()
function.
I went ahead and set Anon FTP setup on the server. According to the admin
panel, I have the following settings:

Path:/home/campuscb/ftp.campuscorkboard.com
Directory blocks are on except for Stor

When I run it, I get the following message in the browser:
Warning: open_basedir restriction in effect. File is in wrong directory in
/home/.paco/campuscb/campuscorkboard.com/upload.php on line 28 Couldn't copy
the file

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
James

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