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Goba > Hello, > > I really hope somebody can help me. On many pages this problem is told, > but no one has a solution > > Attempting to upload image file using libcurl http multipart post. All I > get is the file name stuffed into the variable I would expect the > temporary file path to be in. No file is uploaded. > > Reproduce code: > --------------- > <?php > // Sample from PHP Bug report # 14320 > $url = "http://design/uyoffice/test/testrcv.php"; > $upfile = "logo.gif"; > $ch = curl_init($url); > curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_HEADER,1); > curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_VERBOSE,1); > curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER,1); > curl_setopt($ch,CURLOPT_POST,"1"); > curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, array('upfile'=>@$upfile)); > $result = curl_exec($ch); > curl_close($ch); > ?> > > Expected result: > ---------------- > Expect to have image file uploaded to server, > with appropriate PHP variable _FILES["upfile"] > array available for file manipulation. > > Actual result: > -------------- > No file is uploaded. Instead, I get variable $upfile containing the file > address that was to be uploaded. > > > I read somewhere, that the @$upfile is the problem, as the @ doesn't do > (any more?) what it's expected to do. > > > PLEASE help me!! > > > Thank you very much!!! > > > > Andre > >
