use $HTTP_POST_FILES for older php versions

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> Hello,
>
> I'm having a problem with a file upload. The following works on one server 
> I use : -
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> function add_me(){
> global $filename;
> global $maxFileSize;
> global $yourdirectory;
>
> // put this in a file that is called by your webpage with a form
> // use the form file input type and call it 'file'
>
>   $maxFileSize =  204800;
>   $filename = $_FILES['file']['tmp_name'];
> echo "f is ".$filename;
>
>   if (file_exists($filename))
>   {
>    // open the file
>       $handle = fopen($filename, "r");
>
>    // 1. read the file in line by line
>       while (!feof($handle))
>    {
>      $buffer = fgets($handle, 4096);
>
>     // if you were reading a text file you can
>     // do any operations on each line as you go here
>       }
>
>
>    // 2. otherwise just read the whole file
>    // in one go, e.g. for an image.
>     $buffer = fgets($handle, 4096);
>
>    // then you can write to the database or
>    // do whatever with it here
>
>    // close the file
>       fclose($handle);
>   }
>
>
> $uploaddir = '/home/folder1/htdocs/folder2/'.myfolder.'/';
> echo "<BR>YYYYYYYYYYY ".$uploaddir;
>
> $uploadfile2 = $_FILES['file']['tmp_name'];
> $uploadfile2 = preg_replace("/\/tmp\//", "", $uploadfile2);
>
> $uploadfile = $uploaddir . $uploadfile2 .".gif";
>
>
> //$$uploadfile2 =~ s/\/[a-zA-Z]\///g;
>
> //print "<pre>";
> if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'], $uploadfile)) {
>   print "File is valid, and was successfully uploaded. ";
> } else {
>   print "Possible file upload attack!  Here's some debugging info:\n";
> }
> //print "</pre>$uploadfile";
>
> chmod($uploadfile,0777);
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> But when I use this same code on a different server, it doesn't work as 
> there seem to be no $_FILES['file']['tmp_name'].
> Is $_FILES['file']['tmp_name'] something configured by the server (I'm 
> using Apache on a Linux system), or something default within PHP itself?
>
>
> Han. 

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