Sheeeesh!! What does "Example doesn't work for me" mean... to quote Dr Evil, "throw me a friggin' bone here!!!!"...
HOW doesn't it work... what errors are you getting... what happens... etc etc. Make sure you have error reproting set to the highest level too (E_ALL) I think. Justin on 09/11/02 5:03 AM, @ Darwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Nope, tried that just now. The example doesn't work for me. Any other > suggestions? > > - Darwin > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Justin French [mailto:justin@;indent.com.au] >> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 7:13 AM >> To: @ Darwin; Php-General >> Subject: Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP >> >> >> Hi, >> >> Simple question first: There is a perfect working example of file uploads >> available on the PHP website in the manual. Can you get that example to >> work? >> >> Justin >> >> >> on 08/11/02 10:05 PM, @ Darwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >> >>> >>> Ok, I have a problem with my file upload. When I upload a file, >> say $img, >>> only $img is available and when I echo $img to the screen it >> gives the full >>> path of the temporary image "supposedly" created by PHP. Echoing >>> $_FILE['img']['tmp_name'], or any of the other $_FILE array elements, >>> doesn't give anything. There is no array of information for the uploaded >>> file, possibly because of the following problem I'm having: >>> >>> Another weird thing is that no temporary file is even created >> on the server >>> (I did a system search on the C: drive of the windows box I'm >> using). Here >>> is the info from my php.ini file: >>> >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> ---------- >>> --- >>> >>> ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; >>> ; File Uploads ; >>> ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; >>> >>> ; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads. >>> file_uploads = On >>> >>> ; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system >> default if >>> not >>> ; specified). >>> upload_tmp_dir = C:\PHP\tmp_uploads >>> >>> ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files. >>> upload_max_filesize = 6M >>> >>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >> ---------- >>> ---- >>> >>> I even changed the upload_tmp_dir setting to the default and it >> still didn't >>> create a temporary file of the image on the server. GD is definately >>> installed and enabled according to phpinfo() -- although GD has >> nothing to >>> do with this. I'm uploading *.jpg/*.jpeg files only. >> register_globals is on >>> (I am aware of the risks). So what could be wrong? Is there >> another setting >>> in the php.ini file that I need to worry about that is not set >> by default? >>> I've pondered and tested this long enough and I'm beyond frustration, >>> someone please help me with some suggestions to get me through this... >>> >>> Thanks, >>> - Darwin >>> >> > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php