i wrote the script... apache web server, files are being created in the windows(98) directory that the script resides in... heres part of the code...
if ($Data[3] eq "recieve") { $Data[11] = $fHandle->upload($Label[11]); $Data[12] = $fHandle->upload($Label[12]); if ((length($Data[11]) > 4)&&(lc(substr($Data[11],length($Data[11]) + - 4)) eq "\.jpg")) { open (FULLSIZE, ">".$Root."/records/classifieds/fullsize/".$Data +[2]."/".$Data[10]."\.jpg"); binmode(FULLSIZE); while (read($Data[11], $fBuffer, 1024)) {print FULLSIZE $fBuffer +} close (FULLSIZE); if ((length($Data[12]) > 4)&&(lc(substr($Data[12],length($Data[1 +2]) - 4)) eq "\.jpg")) { open (THUMBNAIL, ">".$Root."/records/classifieds/thumbnail/". +$Data[2]."/".$Data[10]."\.jpg"); binmode(THUMBNAIL); while (read($Data[12], $fBuffer, 1024)) {print THUMBNAIL $fBu +ffer} close (THUMBNAIL); goto RecieveDone; } copy($Root."/records/classifieds/fullsize/".$Data[2]."/".$Data[1 +0]."\.jpg", $Root."/records/classifieds/thumbnail/".$Data[2]."/".$Dat +a[10]."\.jpg"); } RecieveDone: $Data[11] = $Data[12] = ""; @Data = sub::clearcarry(0,@Data); @Data = sub::pushcommand("preview",@Data); goto AllDone; }


you mean there's any easier way?

In reply to Re: Re: Re: How do I delete temporary upload files? by PriNet
in thread How do I delete temporary upload files? by PriNet

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