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[SOLVED] PEAR examples -- where are these files?


phpknight

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Hey everybody.  I am looking at some PEAR examples.  They claim to have example code, but I cannot find it.  I emailed somebody a few weeks ago but haven't heard anything.  So, I thought I would post.  Maybe somebody here can help.

 

Here is the one I am looking at:

http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_Progress2/docs/latest/HTML_Progress2/Examples/_HTML_Progress2-2.3.0---examples---aflax---fileupload1.php.html

 

Where it says, "Source code for this file," I can see it, but most of them do not have this option.  So, maybe I am just missing something.  If anybody can locate these files that would be cool.

 

1.) Source Location: /HTML_Progress2-2.3.0/examples/aflax/fileupload1.php -- I cannot find this no matter where I put this path.

2.) Adobe Flash is "aflax.swf" in current directory -- but where do I get aflax.swf?  This one I found on the web.

BUT

**3.) JavaScript backend "ajax.js" and "HTML_Progress2_AFLAX.js" are also in current directory.  --This one is important.  I probably cannot get the example to work without these files, but where are they?

 

 

 

Download the package from here:

 

http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_Progress2/download

 

You are looking at the documentation for the package, rather than the package itself.  All of the files are tarred and gzipped in the package you get from the above page.

Right, that is what I mean.  I want the files for the example so I can run it to see exactly what it does.  Are you saying all those example files are actually in some directory  on my server because I installed the package?  If so, that would be great because I have been doing copy/paste for them.  It would be great if I could look them all very quickly.

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