Oh I'm sorry-
In short, during isntallation, I created the php.ini file on the wrong location (a location that php was NOT looking), because of an error in the documentation (NOT my fault!) So, my line:
upload_tmp_dir =/tmp
was never being read. Instead, php had no php.ini file so it was using...
Yea thanks I already tried that, tailing the error log didn't produce any errors.
But I've figured out my problem.
Here is is:
http://tinyurl.com/225ns
thanks for your help (all of you)
"thus making your HTML dependent on a web browser publisher's assumption of undocumented default behavior"
I'm already dependant on the web browser publisher's implementation- that's my point. I'm ONLY dependant on the web browser implementation! Being dependant on the spec is...
The HTML 4.01 spec, as well as the XHTML specs are irrelevant. They do not include several propietary elements which some (major) browsers require you to use to achieve certain layouts. This is the browser's fault, but so what? Among other things, those specs prohibit nesting the < form>...
All I did was recompile PHP 4.3.4 with the included GD and now
$_FILES is perpetually empty. I tried recompiling again
without GD to fix the problem, to go back to what I had before, but
$_FILES is always empty. I am running Mandrake 9.2 - this is like the ONLY thing I've installed on it...
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