05-26-2008
maybe PHP is not configured properly/too strict
safe mode ON, open_basedir restriction, something like that
i had strange blank screens from these causes earlier
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code:
#include<iostream>
#include <dirent.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
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struct dirent * abcd;
while ((abcd=readdir (dir))!=NULL)
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cout << abcd -> d_name;
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}}
output : this gives the output of Directory "/"
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code:
#include<iostream>
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struct dirent * abcd;
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
move_uploaded_file
MOVE_UPLOADED_FILE(3) 1 MOVE_UPLOADED_FILE(3)
move_uploaded_file - Moves an uploaded file to a new location
SYNOPSIS
bool move_uploaded_file (string $filename, string $destination)
DESCRIPTION
This function checks to ensure that the file designated by $filename is a valid upload file (meaning that it was uploaded via PHP's HTTP
POST upload mechanism). If the file is valid, it will be moved to the filename given by $destination.
This sort of check is especially important if there is any chance that anything done with uploaded files could reveal their contents to
the user, or even to other users on the same system.
PARAMETERS
o $filename
- The filename of the uploaded file.
o $destination
- The destination of the moved file.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success.
If $filename is not a valid upload file, then no action will occur, and move_uploaded_file(3) will return FALSE.
If $filename is a valid upload file, but cannot be moved for some reason, no action will occur, and move_uploaded_file(3) will return
FALSE. Additionally, a warning will be issued.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Uploading multiple files
<?php
$uploads_dir = '/uploads';
foreach ($_FILES["pictures"]["error"] as $key => $error) {
if ($error == UPLOAD_ERR_OK) {
$tmp_name = $_FILES["pictures"]["tmp_name"][$key];
$name = $_FILES["pictures"]["name"][$key];
move_uploaded_file($tmp_name, "$uploads_dir/$name");
}
}
?>
NOTES
Note
move_uploaded_file(3) is both safe mode and open_basedir aware. However, restrictions are placed only on the $destination path as to
allow the moving of uploaded files in which $filename may conflict with such restrictions. move_uploaded_file(3) ensures the safety
of this operation by allowing only those files uploaded through PHP to be moved.
Warning
If the destination file already exists, it will be overwritten.
SEE ALSO
is_uploaded_file(3), rename(3), See Handling file uploads for a simple usage example.
PHP Documentation Group MOVE_UPLOADED_FILE(3)