I am having a problem moving files uploaded using POST. What is supposed to happen is it takes two files, a picture and its associated thumbnail, both of which have been uploaded via HTTP POST, and moves them to two different folders, renaming them appropriately.
Here's the code... ----------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN CODE FRAGMENT ----------------------------------------------------------- function upload($pid) { GLOBAL $siteroot, $HTTP_POST_FILES, $fileroot; // more manageable variable names to work with $picfile = $HTTP_POST_FILES['picfile']['tmp_name']; $thumbfile = $HTTP_POST_FILES['thumbfile']['tmp_name']; $pic = $HTTP_POST_FILES['picfile']['name']; $thumb = $HTTP_POST_FILES['thumbfile']['name']; // check if *pictures* were uploaded, as opposed to some other file type if(!$picsize = getimagesize($picfile) || !$thumbsize = getimagesize($thumbfile) ) { $error[] = "Either the picture was not uploaded properly, or ". "it was not a valid picture. Please hit 'back' and try ". "again."; } // get the file extension of the pictures $picext = strstr($pic, "."); $thumbext = strstr($thumb, "."); // create the filenames pictures will be stored under $picname = "pic" . $pid . $picext; $thumbname = "thumb" . $pid . $thumbext; // destination path for pictures and thumbnails $picdest = "$fileroot/pictures/$picname"; $thumbdest = "$fileroot/thumbs/$thumbname"; // debug info $message = "<b>Picture Source:</b> $picfile<br>\n". "<b>Picture Dest:</b> $picdest<br><br>\n\n". "<b>Thumbnail Source:</b> $thumbfile<br>\n". "<b>Thumbnail Dest:</b> $thumbdest<br><br>\n\n"; message($message); // security check then copy files to destination folder... if (!is_uploaded_file($picfile) || !is_uploaded_file($thumbfile) ) { $error[] = "Possible File Upload attack. File Upload aborted."; } elseif (!$movepic = copy($picfile, $picdest) || !$movethumb = copy($thumbfile, $thumbdest) ) { // ... or quit with error $error[] = "File could not be copied. Please retry.<br>\n". "<b>Picture Source:</b> $picfile<br>\n". "<b>Picture Dest:</b> $picdest<br><br>\n\n". "<b>Thumbnail Source:</b> $thumbfile<br>\n". "<b>Thumbnail Dest:</b> $thumbdest<br><br>\n\n". "Picture: $movepic<br> Thumbnail: $movethumb"; } // check for errors or write successful entry to dbase if(isset($error) ) { error($error); } else { $db = open_db(); $query = "UPDATE yb_pictures SET ". "thumburl='" . $thumbname . "', ". "picurl='" . $picname . "', ". "status='3' ". "WHERE id='" . $pid . "'"; $result = query($query, $db); // output for user $message = "Picture uploaded successfully. Please ". "<a href=\"$siteroot/manager.php\">go back to the Site ". "Manager."; message($message); } } ----------------------------------------------------------- END CODE FRAGMENT ----------------------------------------------------------- My problem is that the script completes successfully and reports "Picture uploaded successfully". But when I go to see if the files are there, the thumbnail file is missing. Only the picture file appears where it should. I have checked, re-checked and checked again for typos or other errors in the file or directory names, and I am sure there are none. I have no idea what could be the problem. Go to http://www.unndunn.com/guestbook.php?action=showVersionInfo for info about the version of PHP the server is running. Thanks in advance! -- Uchendu Nwachukwu newsreply AT unndunn DOT com - www.unndunn.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]