class.upload.php is a powerful and mature PHP class to manage uploaded files, and manipulate images in many ways. The script is available under a GPL license.
I'm working on my server at home now and i'm still getting negative results. I don't want to confuse the issue and i'm going to work on the home issue and attempt to solve.
I am a java guy who has configured 3 seperate servers on different machines (PC's) and I push the results to the main site on the web when i'm done. I have written about a dozen php scripts which includes a lot of file manipulation. These worked fine on Apache tomcat and they worked identically on the apache server I use on the web.
I'm probably doing something basically wrong.
I'm unpacking the zip into a single folder on the doc root so I have an application called "class.upload_0.25" with the "lang" folder just below that.
I also configured php.ini with the GD dll extension.
As a novice i'm asking you what am I obviously doing wrong?
I'm working on my server at home now and i'm still getting negative results. I don't want to confuse the issue and i'm going to work on the home issue and attempt to solve.
I am a java guy who has configured 3 seperate servers on different machines (PC's) and I push the results to the main site on the web when i'm done. I have written about a dozen php scripts which includes a lot of file manipulation. These worked fine on Apache tomcat and they worked identically on the apache server I use on the web.
I'm probably doing something basically wrong.
I'm unpacking the zip into a single folder on the doc root so I have an application called "class.upload_0.25" with the "lang" folder just below that.
I also configured php.ini with the GD dll extension.
As a novice i'm asking you what am I obviously doing wrong?
Im running php 5.02
Of course, you only need Apache to run PHP, not Tomcat. Are you running PHP alongside Tomcat? Using mod_jk?
I would also recommend to upgrade to PHP 5.2.x