So whats in your beforeFilter()? Im assuming your Auth is redirecting you. On Nov 13, 11:59 pm, Ashu <[email protected]> wrote: > Umm ..... I followed the steps from your link. > > On opening the /bookmarks/upload I do see the form to upload the file. > After, i select a file (i tried TXT, GIF) and click on submit, it > redirects to my index page. And I see no sign of the uploaded file in > my app/webroot/files/uploads directory > > Any pointers would be appreciated ...... > > ############# > > #### bookmarks_controller.php > > class BookmarksController extends AppController { > var $name = 'Bookmarks'; > var $components = array('Auth','Uploader.Uploader'); > .... > .... > function upload() { > if(!empty($this->data)){ > if($data = $this->Uploader->upload('fileName')) { > $this->Session->setFlash('Your bookmark has been > uploaded'); > } > } > } > .... > > #### views/bookmarks.upload.ctp > > <?php > echo $form->create('Bookmark', array('type' => 'file')); > echo $form->input('fileName', array('type' => 'file')); > echo $form->end('Upload'); > ?> > > #### my model looks like this > > <?php > class Bookmark extends AppModel { > Var $name = 'Bookmark'; > var $belongsTo = array('User');} > > ?> > > ############# > > On Nov 12, 9:47 am, Miles J <[email protected]> wrote: > > > No it doesn't have the image data itself, it just gives you a path to > > where your image was uploaded. > > > On Nov 11, 8:47 pm, Ashu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Reading your link I noticed > > > > <quote> > > > On a successful upload, the $data variable will be a populated array > > > with the values for the uploaded files filesize, name, extension, mime > > > group, destination path, upload time and width/height (if an image). > > > You can use this data to output text on the frontend, or save data to > > > a database. > > > </quote> > > > > So, will $data also contain the contents of the File being uploaded, > > > so I can start parsing it. Sorry if I am being dense here. > > > > On Nov 9, 3:09 pm, Miles J <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > You cannot do that if you do theuploadmodel behavior, but you can > > > > manually do it with theuploadcomponent. > > > > > On Nov 9, 2:31 pm, Ashu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Miles thanks for the link. > > > > > > Will I be able touploada File(Bookmarks.xml) and parse the data as > > > > > "Title","Url", from the file before I canuploadmy Bookmarks Model. > > > > > > On Nov 9, 9:34 am, Miles J <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > My uploader plugin allows you to attach uploads to a model, so its > > > > > > automatically done through a behavior. > > > > > > >http://www.milesj.me/resources/script/uploader-plugin#Attaching-Files... > > > > > > > On Nov 9, 9:03 am, Ashu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hello guys, > > > > > > > > I have a model for Bookmarks, that a user can add/edit/delete > > > > > > > from the > > > > > > > web UI. Now, I want to add the functionality to be able touploada > > > > > > > file(bookmarks from FF, Chrome) that is in html format. I have > > > > > > > see a > > > > > > > couple of implementations/examples online for uploading a file. > > > > > > > > In my case, I would like toupload, parse and then populate my > > > > > > > existing Bookmark model. What do you guys suggest ? Create a new > > > > > > >uploadmodel, or ..... i am looking for suggestion .... > > > > > > > > Thanks
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