Posted by elgoomff on 09/14/06 06:12
Eddie a écrit :
> On 13 Sep 2006 10:16:15 -0700, elgoomff wrote...
> >
> >Hello !
> >
> >Due to a limitation of PHP from my host (2mo on upload) I need to run a
> >cgi script to upload a file larger than 2MB ( PSUpload
> >http://www.perlservices.net/en/programs/psupload/index.shtml )
> >
> >This script work good but i need to fill others information about the
> >file in mysql database with this upload form.
> >
> >PHP_INI is locked by my host so i can't change MAX_FILE_SIZE with
> >ini_set function...
> >.
> >So, did anyone know how to execute this CGI perl script in php so i
> >could process mysql insert of the information and the file upload in
> >one unique php script ?
> >
> >Thanks to all !
> >
> >Goomff
> >
>
> You can usually run shell commands using "shell_exec()" or "system()". One
> method returns complete output as a string while the other just outputs it.
>
> If you need to manage form data in your Perl program, you might need to find a
> creative way of jumping from one program to another or maybe considering
> converting the exiting program to Perl is the MAX_FILE_SIZE is going to create
> that much extra work for you.
>
> Eddie
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Thanks Eddie,
I dont need the form data in my form only use perl for upload the load.
Did u know the exec() or system() command to run the cgi that is store
in the upload.cgi in the cgi-bin folder of my host ?
Usually i only use exec() command for backup or restore mysql database.
thank u.
Goomff
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