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15th Jun 2011, 12:51 PM #11MemberWebsite's:
epicimagehost.comYes your problem is chevereto.
EpicImagehost is based on it and suffered the same issue as well.
The script does check if the filename exists, and if it does, it renames the file you are uploading. But what it doesn't do is check if the renamed file exists
A simple while-loop did the trick.
I edited the original file too much to just paste the loop, it wouldn't work for you. But if you have basic PHP knowledge you'll know how to do it.
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15th Jun 2011, 12:55 PM #12It begins...
Solutions:
- Increase the maximum chars of an image filename. That gives you more space to store files as they're randomly named based on the no. of chars you defined. You'll need php knowledge for this.
- Based on the above, execute a while loop that ensures that no 2 images in a directory are the same name. You'll need php knowledge for this.
- Change the directory the images are uploaded to, and get that directory echo'd in results (should be on controlling var). You'll need php knowledge for this.
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