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| I'm using pretty standard and simple code to upload files to a MySQL db using php and Microsoft IIS 5, but the script only seems to work with file types "application/msword". When I try the exact same thing with a .pdf or a .jpg the script fails completely. Do I need to change some obscure(?) setting that tells php to recognise other file types as well? This looks sooooo simple, but I'm stuck! Can anyone shed any light please? Many thanks. Graham | |||
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