Permission on folder "uploadedimage" is set to 777.

Dangerous in a shared hosting environment.

My http logs create only the following errors:
Tue Sep 13 08:52:50 2011 error client 75.169.101.214 File does not exi +st: /home/curbdire/public_html/404.shtml Tue Sep 13 08:52:50 2011 error client 75.169.101.214 File does not exi +st: /home/curbdire/public_html/favicon.ico

The first one comes from a missing 404 handler, configured somewhere in the web server configuration file. Ignore it, or treat it like a generic 404 error. The second one is an automatic request for a web site icon, originally invented by Microsoft. Ignore it or upload some icon to the root directory of the website.

Alexander

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In reply to Re^3: Problems Uploadng a file by afoken
in thread Problems Uploadng a file by lmck2

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