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Errors uploading from URL

Started by BigKid, December 25, 2005, 12:20:54 AM

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BigKid

Upon attempting to upload this picture http://www.tekken-official.jp/tekken5_dr/img/tekken5_dr_top.jpg I get theses errors.



1. http://www.tekken-official.jp/tekken5_dr/img/tekken5_dr_top.jpg Could not open URI.

/upload.php

    * Notice line 1038: Undefined index: file_upload_array
    * Warning line 1655: fopen(http://www.tekken-official.jp/tekken5_dr/img/tekken5_dr_top.jpg): failed to open stream: Permission denied
    * Warning line 697: fsockopen(): unable to connect to www.tekken-official.jp:80
    * Notice line 1967: Undefined variable: escrow_array
    * Notice line 1968: Undefined variable: file_failure_array
    * Notice line 1970: Undefined variable: zip_failure_array

/include/functions.inc.php

    * Warning line 2898: cannot yet handle MBCS in html_entity_decode()!


I know that picture will work because I can upload it from the URL at photobucket.com.

Fopen is on:

FreeBSD 5.4
allow_url_fopen   On On
CURL support enabled
GD Support enabled


If someone could simply list their php.ini settings that would be a great start.
Is there any documentation for Coppermine that lists all the proper settings for php.ini?

kegobeer

Coppermine doesn't require any special php.ini settings to work.  If you can upload that image from a different site, then I would say the first site is preventing that image from being "stolen".
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BigKid

Quote from: kegobeer on December 25, 2005, 06:54:52 AM
Coppermine doesn't require any special php.ini settings to work.  If you can upload that image from a different site, then I would say the first site is preventing that image from being "stolen".

How can press release material become "stolen" when it is released to the public and press for consumption?
I suppose everyone should hotlink images like that then huh?
If you aren't going to help, just say "Sorry, I'm not going to help you."

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Joachim Müller

your wise choice of words made me instantly click on the "ban" button. Good bye.

kegobeer

Wow, what a pleasant fellow.  More like LittleKid.  ;D
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