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natata
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Thanks for the clearification! I think I missunderstood the real functionality of “upload” as it is offered. Now I see that is basically for admin user, who’s the only one who can directly copy images straight into the folder…
What I was after was a ‘real’ upload tool where I can offer also to external poster to upload files (doc, ppt, pdf, etd) as part of their posts or comments.
Is that possible? Probably I should look at the existents plugins to see if there is something like that.
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natata
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For the first question the answer is a yes and no :). I’m at the moment testing it in my own personal webserver, but later on I plan to move it to my deparment’s webserver at the university. Second question, definetly yes.
What do you reckon I should check on the php.ini?
I plan to do a bit of research on the functions move and copy that upload.php use to upload files.
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natata
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Thanks for the advice, but I can’t do CHMOD in IIS. What I did was to give write access persmission, but it didn’t work.
More ideas?