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Okay,<br>
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I've noticed. But what is with peoples which can't run / install<br>
<blockquote>APC and uploadprogress extensions are available via PECL,<br>
so you
can install them by simply running "pecl install apc/uploadprogress".<br>
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because they are using a "hosted domain" only or do not have rights to
install<br>
the above described?<br>
Wouldn't it be nice to enable for such people an alternative?<br>
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Am 10.04.2010 15:28, schrieb Marc Delisle:
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<pre wrap="">Michael Keck a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Hi Marc,
the progress bar is not programmed in flash, it's jQuery ;)
But of course it's updated from Flash with an external call.
The Flash is only used as front-end to select and upload files and is
only used (displayed)
if Flash is installed. If not, the normal file input is used, but
without upload progress.
This is the point why I'm searching for other alternatives too, but
without patching or
installing software in php environment. You must know, not all peoples
own a root
server. And not all ISP give support to do such things ;(
How does the PHP extensions (APC or uploadprogress) work, I've read that PHP
must be patched?
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It must not be patched, it just has to have one of these extensions
installed. Anyway, the APC extension is very common for opcode caching.
See <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation/#faq2_9">http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation/#faq2_9</a>
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PS: I've a root server.
Michael
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