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Join Date: Jun 2009
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OS: xp
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Hi,
I want to upload file during transfer it interrupt then how to resume with php anyone have solution of this problem. |
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Re: Upload interrupted file resume with php
Hi,
Welcome to TSF!! I am not sure that I understand what you are saying. Let me see if I understand, you want a file. Then you want to transfer that file via upload to a server. During that upload you want to interrupt the upload, then resume the upload? Then there is this thing about php which I am not sure I understand what role that plays? Can you give us some more detail so we know where we are going? Cheers!
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Re: Upload interrupted file resume with php
PHP typically has an upload limit set - 2MB I think. Even then, I'm not sure how big the files you're talking about, it may not even be that big of a problem to just re-upload.
Your best bet with PHP is utilizing it's FTP functionality...namely, "ftp_nb_put" with the FTP_AUTORESUME constant. It's a tough piece of code to write...which is why you'll have to weigh whether or not writing it is worth the hassle if people are only uploading <2MB or something.
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