Re: Converting CGI+Perl to PHP Help

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Hi Atkinson , 

To be honest my problem is I have the Device , I can set for this device one Upload file in the server . This Upload file must catch the image which this device is sending to server and save it as file in the server . 

The problem is I don`t have the FileName & parameter name  , which the Device sending , Also I don`t know how to take that  and save in the computer . 

For that I had that CGI which is working fine . But this CGI not take fine all time , sometime the image save half and rest is blank . 

So could you please if you don`t mind explain for me how i can do that . 


Thanks 
Ali 






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From: "Atkinson, Robert" <ratkinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: php-objects@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 2:04:02 PM
Subject: RE:  Converting CGI+Perl to PHP Help


Ali,
the examples on this page shows how to upload a file, and should give
you most of what you need :-

http://uk3.php. net/manual/ en/features. file-upload. php

To display the file, it's simply a case of outputting the correct HTTP
headers, and sending the data as a binary stream:-

<?php
$file = 'monkey.jpg' ;

if (file_exists( $file)) {
header('Content- Type: image/jpeg') ; 
header('Content- Length: ' . filesize($file) );
readfile($file) ;
exit;
}
?>

Rob.

-----Original Message-----
From: php-objects@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:php-objects@ yahoogroups. com] On
Behalf Of ali.jamali
Sent: 24 November 2008 07:01
To: php-objects@ yahoogroups. com
Subject:  Converting CGI+Perl to PHP Help

Dear Members , 

Any body can convert this CGI+Perl script to PHP for me . 
I will appropriation if someone can do that for me . 

Thanks
Ali

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#!c:/perl/bin/ perl.exe -w 
my $upload_dir = "E:/LiveServer/ Apache/htdocs/ Public_html/ camImg/";

print "Content-Type: text/plain\r\ n\r\n";
print "Upload OK\r\n";

my $file_name = $ENV{'HTTP_CONTENT_ DISPOSITION' };
$file_name =~ s/^attachment; filename=\"( .*)\"$/$1/ ;

open (IMG_FILE, "> $upload_dir$ file_name" ) or die "can't open
>$upload_dir$ file_name" ;
binmode(IMG_ FILE);
while (<STDIN>) {

print IMG_FILE $_;

}
chmod 0666, "$upload_dir$ file_name" ;

exit 0;
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