Hi!
So we could put the @ in front of the 2 ini_get
calls, as suggested
in the bug report, but this means they won't be able to upload.
I smell a new faq entry about upgrading their PHP:)
Can't we put an override file_upload directive in the configuration? I don't see
why
users shouldn't be able to use a function only because a hoster forbids the function
to see whether a function is available. Users who know, that file upload is enabled
for them can then enable it. A comment in the config should document, that Users
should know what they're doing.
Nevertheless, this is an annoying issue. :-\
Regards,
Garvin.
So, another suggestion. We reverse the logic of this part of code.
If we cannot detect that file uploads are disabled, we set $is_upload to
TRUE.
Marc