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Posted by Florian Erfurth on 08/02/07 15:08
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Florian Erfurth wrote:
>> ELINTPimp wrote:
>>
>>> On Jul 30, 12:16 pm, Florian Erfurth <floh-erfu...@arcor.de> wrote:
>>>> But the file is not found. I think I have to use samba, am I right? But
>>>> how should I do that with php.
>>>>
>>>> I'm really new in php and today I write the very first time a
>>>> php-script. I already looked inhttp://www.php-homepage.de/manual/(by
>>>> the way, this is a good manual! :) ).
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much!
>>>> cu Floh
>>> If there isn't already a mechanism in place to work between the two
>>> filesystems (Samba, netapp, even FTP), then it isn't going to work.
>>> You need to get this resolved before you even start with PHP.
>> Nope. And my colleague doesn't like to do that "outside" of php-script.
>>
>
> That wasn't his point. His point was, if there isn't a way to access
> the file without PHP, PHP can't "magically" create a way to access it.
> PHP can only automate what can be done manually.
Ah... now I understand that. But what about the following code?
http://smbwebclient.sourceforge.net/smbwebclient.phps So it's possible! (I
think so)
>> Even that doesn't work. But I've discussed with my colleague and we
>> decided to use ftp instead of smb.
>>
>
> I hope you're not trying to do this "live" every time the web page is
> loaded...
I know... it's way to slow so we redecided to use mySQL instead.
Thank you.
Floh
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