Re: filesize() and mime_content_type()

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On 6/7/07, Daniel Brown <parasane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/7/07, Chris Boget <chris.boget@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Sounds like a problem with the installation.
> > What could go wrong with an installation on a Windows machine that uses
> > the binaries?  Why would it be only these functions (that I can tell) that
> > would be missing?  Is there somewhere I can go and check (possibly using
> > phpinfo()) to find out if these functions should be available?
>
> basename() works, dirname() works, filetype() works...  all functions
> seemingly similar enough to, at least in my mind, filesize() such that I
> would think that if filesize() is undefined then those other functions would
> be undefined too.
>
> thnx,
> Chris
>
>

    Have you uncommented or added `extension=php_mime_magic.dll` in
your php.ini file for mime_content_type()?  What about adding
something like this, as well:

[mime_magic]
mime_magic.debug = On
mime_magic.magicfile = "c:\php\extras\magic.mime"

    Do you have anything in the `disable_functions =` area of your php.ini?

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Daniel P. Brown
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   Oh, I also forgot to ask.... what do you get when you use stat()?

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Daniel P. Brown
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[mobile] (570-) 766-8107

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