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Re: receiving file sent with CURLOPT_PUT

From: Stephen Pynenburg <spynenburg_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 14:04:59 -0500

Yep, in case you are feeling lazy [ ;) ] I'll bet there are plenty of PHP
file handling examples on the web.
Good luck!
-Stephen

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Superprops <superprops_at_telus.net> wrote:

> Stephen Pynenburg wrote:
>
>> It mostly depends on whether your server allows PUT requests - I would
>> imagine that many don't. This page [
>> http://www.nusphere.com/kb/phpmanual/features.file-upload.put-method.htm]
>> gives a good-looking script, but I'm not sure what you have to modify in
>> Apache to make it work properly. (or .htaccess).
>> Is there any reason why you need to use PUT instead of POST?
>> -Stephen
>>
> Sorry, It looks like I double posted my request. I'll continue in this
> thread.
>
> There is absolutely NO reason why I tried using PUT instead of POST. I'll
> chalk it up to inexperience with sending data to a website. I am going to
> modify my code now using a POST form and give it a go. And yes, the PUT
> request was soundly rejected by my host, now I know what I cannot do.
>
> POST does seem much easier now that I look at it, just receive the file in
> the $_FILES array, error check and then move_uploaded_file() correct ?
>
> Thank you for your direction. Thanks to Andrey Kuznetsov for his reply in
> my double post as well.
> - Glenn
>
>
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