<span>In the Linux server, the upload directory is created in the / directory, but the uploaded file cannot be called. <img src> only supports the website root directory, not the server root directory. </span><br><span> </span><br><span>It’s okay to call a file. Use include “/XXX.php”; it can be called without garbled characters. </span><br><span>include “/XXX.gif”; a bunch of garbled characters. </span><br><p></p>
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<p><code><</code> <code>video</code> <code>controls</code><code>=</code><code>"controls"</code> <code>width</code><code>=</code><code>"100%"</code> <code>preload</code><code>=</code><code>"preload"</code><code>></code> </p>
<p><code> </code><code><</code><code> source</code> <code>src</code><code>=</code><code>"http://big.09-29.com/whereisbaba.webm"</code><code>></code></p>
<p><code> </code><code><</code><code>source</code> <code>src</code><code>= </code><code>" .mp4"</code> <code>type</code><code>=</code><code>"video/mp4"</code><code>></code></p>
<p><code> </code><code><</code><code>br</code><code>>Cannot be played! <</code><code>br</code><code>></code></p>
<p><code> </code><code>Your browser is out and does not support HTML5 videos. <</code><code>br</code><code>></code></p>
<p><code> </code><code> IE browsers do not support HTML5 videos. </code></p>
<p><code></</code><code>video</code><code>> </code></p></p></td></tr></tbody>XML/HTML code</table></p></p><br>?<span></span><br><p><p><p><span>1</span><span title="复制">2</span><span>3</span></p>4<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody>5<tr><td> 6<p></p>7<p></p><p></p><p></p><<p> </p>video<p> </p>controls<p></p>=</td><td>"controls"<p> <p>width<code></code>=<code></code>"100%"<code> </code>preload<code></code>=<code></code>"preload"<code></code>><code> </code><code></code> <code></code><<code></code> source<code> </code>src<code></code>=</p><p>"/whereisbaba.webm"<code></code>><code></code><code></code> <code></code><<code></code>source<code> </code>src<code></code>=</p><p>" .mp4 "<code></code>type<code></code>=<code></code> "video/mp4"<code></code>><code></code><code></code> <code></code><<code></code>br<code></code>>Cannot be played! <<code></code>br</p><p>><code></code><code></code> <code></code>Your browser is out and does not support HTML5 videos. <<code></code>br<code></code>><code></code></code></p>
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<p><code></code><code></code><code>Finally, a webm video and mp3 respectively, pure second-level domain name + media files, nothing to do with html5. </code></p>Resident Evil http://big.09-29.com/resident_evil_1.webm</td>
</tr></tbody></table>Wang Feng-Goodbye Youth http://big.09-29.com/zaijian_qingchun.mp3<br><span></span><br><span> </span><br><p><span>A big problem comes. Upload a 1G video file to the server. You can’t put it in the current domain name, right? ! My current domain name directory is separated from the video file storage directory. I download the backup main domain name file every day, and the video file directory generally does not move. </span></p>
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The above introduces that I have always put html video and audio in the second-level domain name, but now I put it in the directory and found that many new problems have not been solved? , including relevant content, I hope it will be helpful to friends who are interested in PHP tutorials. <span>
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