[embarrassment]
Thanks all. Of course it was a dumb thing I was doing. I didn't give the absolute path when "moving" the uploaded file. I got it to work though!
[/embarrassment]


~Philip

On Oct 28, 2004, at 9:40 PM, Robby Russell wrote:

On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 19:04 -0500, Philip Thompson wrote:
On Oct 26, 2004, at 7:06 AM, Jason Wong wrote:

On Tuesday 26 October 2004 03:45, Philip Thompson wrote:

I have a form to upload a file from a user's computer to the server. I
want to then modify the file, and then let the user save it back.
However, I am having troubles opening the file. It says it doesn't
exist. Any suggestions?


-------
if (is_uploaded_file($_FILES['userfile']['name']))
     $handle = fopen($_FILES['userfile']['name'], "r");
else
     echo $filename . " was not uploaded properly";
-------

I know the actual filename shows up...

In the above you are only referencing the *filename* and not the actual
uploaded file itself.


but somehow it's not uploading.
Ideas?

Read

  manual > Handling file uploads

to see how it all works.

Yeah, that was not useful at all. That's what I originally looked at. If anyone has some "code" that shows how to reference the actual file, then that would be helpful. I have pulled my hair out long enough over this one.

I did try this, but nothing changed (b/c it's just an array):

if (is_uploaded_file(_FILES['userfile']))
     $handle = fopen($_FILES['userfile'], "r");

Tips would be wonderful. Thanks!

Here is an example:

http://blog.planetargon.com/index.php?/archives/ 26_Uploading_images_into_PostgreSQL.html

hth,

Robby

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