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Re: upload module forbidden

Alexander Kunz
April 05, 2011 10:02AM
Hello vetri,

shure, but not without a backend. Renaming the temp file is a job for
your Backend. If you can/will not
use somthing linke php/jsp/asp you can try embedding the LUA engine into
nginx, there a lot of mails in
this list from agentzh and me (questions from me, very helpful answers
from agentzh) but, be aware
renaming with lua is blocking.

Btw. reading c code from this module will be helpful, i am no c
developer but its not so hard to understand
whats happen...

Cheers,

Alexander



Am 05.04.2011 15:43, schrieb vetri:
> mr alexander,
>
> my goal is to save the file in the real name (or) pass the
> temporary name to backend server as query .
>
> can i do that?
>
> thanks


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vetri April 05, 2011 02:17AM

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