RE: RE: RE: Re: PUT vs. POST (was: php File upload)

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Per Jessen [mailto:per@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 1:17 PM
> To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: RE:  Re: PUT vs. POST (was: php File upload)
> 
> tedd wrote:
> 
> >>Todd, I just wanted to stress that there is NO way for PHP to access
> >>anything on the client.  The way you wrote it, you sort of implied
> >>that there might be other ways:
> >>
> >>"PHP by itself cannot access the local file system in a way that
> >>allows ..."
> >>
> >>That's all.
> >
> > The above is saying two different things.
> >
> > 1). "PHP by itself cannot access the local file system"  <-- true.
> >
> > 2) "... there is NO way for PHP to access anything on the client."
> > <-- not true.
> 
> Statement 2 _is_ 100% true.  Sorry, end of discussion for my part.

I think there is a difference in definition going on here. An object in the local filesystem (though not the original copy of it, but a facsimile rendered through Javascript) can be accessed from PHP, though not in its original form, but wrapped in an AJAX request--or hidden INPUT tag, etc. (in the form of encoded text)--and then manipulated.

That's what I *MEANT* to say. :P


Todd Boyd
Web Programmer





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