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Path issuesHello again, I am having issues with download from folder's subfolders. For example: download folder path: www.abc.com/members/download specific subfolder path: www.abc.com/members/download/suzie The following works, but it downloads everything under /download document.write('item1="download" '); Th...
Re: re: file not found.Hello again. This may seem embarassing but it was an absent-minded mistake (lack of sleep) that caused some typo mistake, which in turn caused the excellent jfd to not work. I accidently used different url to test the actual url, and of course, it couldn't find the process.php. Naturally, it worked ...
re: file not found.Hello sir! I was testing out Jfiledownload - using applet_http_download.js, process.php and explorer.php. I was trying to download the file testpic.jpg, but it always said file not found. I've included explorer.php within process.php. I have played with the value6's values, with different folders an...
re: Errors uploading after updating to Java 6.20.Hello. Before downloading the 6.20 version of Java, uploading and resuming worked (via http). However, after downloading and installing 6.20, problems came during uploads. Examples of errors: 1. The speeds of upload would go up to 8000kbps (from where we are, thats not the speed we have) 2. Status w...
Re: Apache configurations for HTTP PUTBy the way, is there is a way to post private message here on this board, other than to your email?
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Re: Apache configurations for HTTP PUTHello.
I have tried removing the following, if (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) $filename = stripslashes($filename); but the messed up subfolders returned. Overall, I think using ziponfly is the best alternative option over this issue. Thanks a lot for the help.
Re: Apache configurations for HTTP PUTHello. I managed to fix the previous problem, where the uploaded files with subfolders were messed up. The cause and fix for this is in this condition based on get_magic_quotes_gpc (in PHP). if(get_magic_quotes_gpc()) { $relative = stripslashes($relative); $file_name = stripslashes($file_name); } Re...
Re: Apache configurations for HTTP PUTHello.
Yes, no "template" was used. I just tried again to upload multiple folders with IE, and its the same with Firefox, where the folders became jumbled up in the server. Could it be how "process.php" handles the naming of the files / folders? Thanks.
Re: Apache configurations for HTTP PUTJust tested uploading multiple folders using different browsers, other than Firefox. It appears that in IE, the folder structures are retained perfectly. But not in Firefox. I wonder why.
Re: Apache configurations for HTTP PUTHello. Thanks for the quick reply. These are the current PARAM settings i use. document.writeln('<PARAM NAME="paramfile" VALUE="uploadfile">'); document.writeln('<PARAM NAME="param1" VALUE="todo">'); document.writeln('<PARAM NAME="value1" VALUE="upload">'); document.writeln('<PARAM NAME="param2" VAL...
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