in reply to Problems Uploadng a file

Check that the file permissions are world writable on your upload directory, and even if the directory still exists. Finally check your httpd logs to see what error is logged.

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Re^2: Problems Uploadng a file
by lmck2 (Initiate) on Sep 13, 2011 at 16:20 UTC
      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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