The above is not one of the samples I gave you.

Getting it to work is not hard. See CGI for what my defined test is doing. Figure out how to create debugging output to the browser if you do not have web logs. Note that the indenting has a purpose and fix it to match the logical structure. So on and so forth.

BTW I am not finishing the example for you. No matter how many times you post the request for me (or anyone else) to do so. This site is for learning to program, no for getting free work done. I have had quite enough iterations on this problem. As far as I am concerned, it is up to you to figure out where your file is trying to go, why it is probably running into permission problems, where you want it to go, and fix it to go to the right place.


In reply to Re (tilly) 1: Uploads (again!) by tilly
in thread Uploads (again!) by Stamp_Guy

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