[phorm] [Phorm:] That solved it.

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  • Date: 14 Apr 2003 12:33:40 -0000

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  MESSAGE:  (#2524) That solved it. 
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  AUTHOR:   Bob Brody 
  DATE:     April 14, 2003 at 8:33 a.m. EST 

  Reply To: (#2521) Re: "Files not uploading?" Same here. 
  Author:   Patrick O'Hara 
  Date:     April 14, 2003 at 3:36 a.m. EST 

> Bob, The 120 alert is generated when the upload file 
> is not able to be opened. If you have the module, it 
> must be installed in the lib directory of Phorm. 

> There are two files that are sent with the registered 
> version, 

> fileupload.php3, and 
> fileattach.php3 

> Both go in the /phorm/lib/ directory. Please check 
> that they exist, are in the correct location and that 
> they are readable. 

Thank you, Patrick. I don't know why, but my phormv304.zip doesn't have those 
two files. Yet the previous zips Alan sent indeed has these files (and in one 
earlier instance, he sent the files separate as a lib.zip and a lib1.zip. I 
had initially set v3 up when it was still in beta and everything worked just 
fine. Then I got sidetracked and didn't get back to Phorm for a few months and 
merely unzipped the v304 zip on a new server and didn't think about those two 
files. That explains it! I just unzipped the lib1.zip into the /lib/ and all 
is fine once again. Uploads, attachments, working A-OK. 

Well, this now raises a question about something I'm wondering if anyone has 
tinkered with. I have an uploader that uploads a monthly report that is 
accessible via link on a page "report.html". The static link on that page 
merely points to "report.pdf". I don't want anyone in the office having ftp 
access to this particular server so they upload report.pdf via browser. It 
overwrites last month's report.pdf and that's okay. 

But I was wondering, instead of overwriting last month's report.pdf, might 
there be a way for Phorm to rename the existing report.pdf when uploading the 
new report.pdf. Maybe rename it with a datestamp, something like, 
report20030301.pdf, report20030201, etc. I need the current file to always be 
named report.pdf due to the link on report.html 

Well, that would be handy to keep the previous report files online. I think 
I'll tinker with that a bit. 

Again thanks for the reply. It solved the upload problem straight away. 

Bob 

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