|  | Posted by Jimmy on 06/12/81 12:00 
"Paul Lautman" <paul.lautman@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:5v4nhnF1l3ttvU1@mid.individual.net...
 >>
 >> $upload_dir = "MyFolder/";
 >>
 >> if (isset($_POST['action'])) {
 >>   if (!is_dir("$upload_dir"))
 >>     {  die ("The directory doesn't exist");  ....
 >>
 >> it's ok when I use it!
 >>
 >> Now, my windows XP Sp2 has a web server IIS
 >>
 >> $upload_dir = "http://localhost/MyFolder/";
 >>
 >> and it gives the error :  The directory doesn't exist
 >>
 >> "MyFolder/" is always in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot
 >> ie  C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MyFolder
 >>
 >> Thank you for showing me how to use
 >> "myFolder" via http://localhost
 >
 > http://localhost/MyFolder/ isn't a (local) directory, it's a URL.
 >
 > Since you have an invocation that works, why do you want to do something
 > diferent?
 Thank you for your help,
 
 then how can I use the URL instead of the folder ?
 
 Any help would be appreciated
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