ID: 18286
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status: Open
+Status: Closed
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Linux 2.4.x
PHP Version: 4.3.0
New Comment:
Empty files exist in $_FILES just the same, nothing to document here.
['size'] will be 0.
But anyway these new constants are documented.
Previous Comments:
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[2002-07-12 17:39:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From what version? They end up in files in 4.1.2/win as I have
experienced...
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[2002-07-12 17:31:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
zero sized uploads -> no upload at all. Tey don't end up in the $_FILES
(anymore)
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[2002-07-12 16:59:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds great, but how about adding:
5 - UPLOAD_ERR_ZERO_SIZE - uploaded file is 0 bytes
I get the impression that error 5 hasn't been around long. :)
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[2002-07-12 00:52:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
These constants exist as of today (in CVS):
value - constant name - description
0 - UPLOAD_ERR_OK - No errors, upload succesful
1 - UPLOAD_ERR_INI_SIZE - Filesize exceeded upload_max_filesize
2 - UPLOAD_ERR_FORM_SIZE - Filesize exceeded MAX_FILE_SIZE set in the
form
3 - UPLOAD_ERR_PARTIAL - File uploaded partially.
4 - UPLOAD_ERR_NO_FILE - No file uploaded.
If those names are not good, feel free to come up with
better ones. :)
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[2002-07-12 00:45:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see, they aren't constants at all, but error messages caught on
E_NOTICE. The way they are listed on the features.file-upload.errors
page (since it lists error numbers in reference to them) in association
with the value of $_FILES["userfile"]["error"] implies that they are
constants.
It would be really handy if $_FILES["userfile"]["error"] and
$userfile_error were mentioned in the features.file-upload section
along with the relevant error numbers.
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