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How to copy a file sent with $GLOBALS["HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA"]


deezerd

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Hi

 

here is the thing: I have a flash application that creates a jpeg file and then call a php file to send the jpeg to the client with a classic browser download window

 

The jpeg file is sent on the fly with the variable $GLOBALS["HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA"]

I would like to copy this file in a directory before it is sent to the web browser with the header() function but I have no idea of how to do this

I tried it doing something like copy('myphpfile.php','foo.jpg') but I get this warning error:

Warning: copy(jpg_encoder_download.php?name=sketch.jpg) [function.copy]: failed to open stream

 

Here is the content of the php file called by the flash application: how can I copy the content of $GLOBALS["HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA"] on my server before to send it on the fly?

<?php


if ( isset ( $GLOBALS["HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA"] )) {

$im = $GLOBALS["HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA"];

header('Content-Type: image/jpeg');
header("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=".$_GET['name']);
echo $im;

}  else echo 'An error occured.';

?>

 

many thanks for your help

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