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Posted by linda on 11/04/06 14:35
Another follow on, I now know I need to look into ftp with php, so I'm going
to do a little research on this.
Will no doubt be back later with some more questions.
Best wishes,
Linda
"linda" <n0spamF0rme@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
news:454ca210_2@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
> Can anyone suggest a way of doing this, or if it is even possible. I have
> found lots of information on file uploads through php, but can't find any
> that state whether it is possible to upload to a different address from
> the one where the upload form is on.
>
> Best wishes,
> Linda
>
> "linda" <n0spamF0rme@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:454c0154$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>> Is it possible to upload an image file to a different web address? The
>> reason I ask is that I have set the admin side of my partners business
>> address to a sub domain.
>>
>> So it's like this:
>>
>> Main site that customers view
>> www.webaddress.co.uk
>>
>> Admin address
>> admin.webaddress.co.uk
>>
>> The admin address is password protected using .htaccess, and on the main
>> site the folder that contains the db_connect.php is in a folder that's
>> protect again with .htaccess, but this time it's set to only allow from
>> my domain. So I can include it in the files, but it's not possible to
>> enter the folder direct or view it. I would like to be able to upload
>> image files to the main address from the admin site, is it possible. I
>> have a working upload page but it will only upload to the admin address.
>> If I try to change it to the www address I get errors and it wont work.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Many thanks as always,
>> Linda
>>
>
>
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