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Posted by nwheavyw8 on 10/05/62 11:27
I am currently trying to write a simple PHP script that will split an
uploading file up into 500kb "chunks", then read and concatenate them
back together when accessed for download. I can't seem to be able to
find a way to split the file purely in PHP while it is in the middle of
uploading using the move_uploaded_file function.
I am trying to get it to store the file like so:
MySong.mp3 3mb
gets uploaded to my server in this format:
/uploads/MySong/1 500kb
/uploads/MySong/2 500kb
/uploads/MySong/3 500kb
/uploads/MySong/4 500kb
/uploads/MySong/5 500kb
/uploads/MySong/6 500kb
Each of the "numbers" are the chunks that have been split up
Then the script to download reads these chunks and ECHOS them back out
to the as a single file (possibly even forcing a download by setting
the correct MIME type)
Is this possible at all with just PHP scripts?
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