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I cannot upload image to my website

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OluwashinaO

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I am just new to Plesk Panel

I have a reseller account and my clients has been complaining on why they couldn't upload image into their website when they are filling any form that requires the submission of passport photograph.

I did the same thing to check what was wrong but I couldn't upload the image after I have done all the necessary php settings in the reseller plesk panel.

It always give the following error:

Warning: copy(ogun_napps_images/68087logo.jpg) [function.copy]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in C:\Inetpub\vhosts\feminine-palace.com.ng\httpdocs\ogunnapps\membership.php on line 272

Please how do I correct this?

Thanks in anticipation.

Shina
 
Try to set {DOCROOT}/TMP PATH to verify with tmp folder.

also try this
You can omit the first apostrophe like this $copied = copy($_FILES['image']['tmp_name'], $newname);

try this
try to echo $_FILES['flowerpic']['name'] to see if it been uploaded before you make a copy

try this too
$new_name = "gallery/".$new_album_name;

mkdir($new_name);
chmod($new_name, 0777);

$ourFileName = "testFile.txt";
$ourFileHandle = fopen($ourFileName, 'w') or die("can't open file");
fclose($ourFileHandle);
copy($ourFileName, $new_name.$ourFileName);
unlink($ourFileName);
 
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