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??wrote: > > May have got it, but I just want to confirm that it's alright > (I can't test it until I find out the path on my server) > > copy($file1, "$fileonserver"); > > So, regardless of what "$file1" is on my computer (location > and name), it will place the file in the folder of > $fileonserver, with that files name (even if it isn't the > same as $file1). Right? ">??![]() |