On Tuesday 26 October 2004 03:45, Philip Thompson wrote:
> I have a form to upload a file from a user's computer to the server. I
> want to then modify the file, and then let the user save it back.
> However, I am having troubles opening the file. It says it doesn't
> exist. Any suggestions?
>
> -
BTW does anybody know why CHM version hasn't been updated for a very long
time? I prefer to read help manuals in CHM format (that is more convenient
for me) so I am wondering...
Best regards, Denis Gerasimov
Outsourcing Services Manager,
VEKOS, Ltd.
www.vekos.ru
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On Tuesday 26 October 2004 04:46, Anthony Baker wrote:
> The problem here is that the path will vary slightly depending on whether
> it's the staging server or production server. I'd ideally like to set a
> single global variable that can handle this so I don't have to hard-code
> paths across the
Chris Shiflett wrote:
--- Olaf van der Spek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Content-Type is required for any request that has content.
It's an HTTP requirement and has very little to do with PHP.
Can you explain what you're talking about?
I was talking about the request, not about the response.
As was
Chris Shiflett wrote:
--- Olaf van der Spek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since which version does PHP require the Content-Type header in
POST requests?
Content-Type is required for any request that has content. It's an HTTP
The RFC says should, not is required to.
Any HTTP/1.1 message containing an
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