Thanks Jason.

How would I do that?  I mean, what would I put instead of
> > if ($_FILES['imagefile']['type'] != "image/pjpeg")

thanks



"Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Friday 16 January 2004 10:32, Matt Hedges wrote:
>
> > if ($_FILES['imagefile']['type'] != "image/pjpeg")
>
> The 'type' in $_FILES is provided by the browser. IIRC only IE uses
> "image/pjpeg" whilst other browsers use  "image/jpeg". But regardless of
what
> the browser sets, it is more reliable to get the image type from
> getimagesize().
>
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