Why don't you just do the sql insert *after* the file upload function?:

Pseudocode:

   if( NOT file upload attack, wrong file type, etc.){
       //copy the file to the permanaent location
        //call function to insert file details into the database
   }
   else{
       //echo error to user
   }


On 3/9/02 10:21 AM, "Carl E Shmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a standard multipart/enc form to allow users to upload files.
> Pseudocode:
> //call function to insert file details into the database
>   if( NOT file upload attack, wrong file type, etc.){
>       //copy the file to the permanaent location
>   }
>   else{
>       //delete the record of file details from the database
>   }
> 
> I can have the file upload successfully, and the record is inserted into the
> database.  The problem is that if there are errors on file upload, then the
> record is never deleted from the database.  The file upload is resubmitting
> to the same page, and no redirection  takes place. WHat's going on?
> 
> Carl
> 
> 


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