just put the "wrong" lines in a file and run it from the shell
with php -f
you should get more info about what's going wrong
hyh
ciao!
2005/12/16, Tim Meader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> What difference are you seeing in the files I give in the example? Are
> they not identical paths?
>
> Thanks.
>
What difference are you seeing in the files I give in the example? Are
they not identical paths?
Thanks.
Hristo Yankov wrote:
> The two examples you give are not the same? I see
> different files. Please, doublecheck.
>
> --- Tim Meader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Okay, this seems like a ri
On 12/15/05, Tim Meader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, this seems like a ridiculously easy question which shouldn't even
> need asking, but I'm having trouble getting the builtin copy command to
> work properly. It seems to work fine as long as I feed it a full
> constant string path for each a
The two examples you give are not the same? I see
different files. Please, doublecheck.
--- Tim Meader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, this seems like a ridiculously easy question
> which shouldn't even
> need asking, but I'm having trouble getting the
> builtin copy command to
> work properly
Okay, this seems like a ridiculously easy question which shouldn't even
need asking, but I'm having trouble getting the builtin copy command to
work properly. It seems to work fine as long as I feed it a full
constant string path for each argument (ie - in the form
"/the/path/to/the/file"). However
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