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Upload attachment directly into a directory?
Well I run a forum and now I want that users can upload attachments larger then 1 Mb in their posting. There is a restriction in mysql for 1 Mb and php for 2 Mb and because I am on a shared server I contacted my provider. He is giving me a hard time to change te settings in sql...he says that it is better to upload attachments directly to a folder.
My question is: Can someone tell me what to change in the php code so that it does not stores the attachements into the database but into a directory called "attachments" or so. I use the standard upload which comes witch comes with Vbulletin and on editing postings I use this ADD ATTACHMENT ON EDIT POST HACK version 1.1 - by Tommy Boy Let me know, thanks for your effort in advance... |
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Take a look at the attachments as files hack by Scott MacVicar.
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