No backup plan....But Movefile does not seem to work. Apparently it has to
be done via sfvalidator files, but I don't want to use that and use another
technique. Either ways, if anyone knows how to do it, or if there is a new
name for Movefile, please do let me know .
Lee, thanks for the tip, something I should keep in mind!

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 4:41 AM, Lee Bolding <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On 22 Nov 2009, at 00:09, Parijat Kalia wrote:
>
> > Hey guys, Does anyone know how I can upload images into a database,
> without using the sfvalidator function. I don't want to use that since I
> already built my forms manually and have other pressing deadlines. So I need
> an alternate technique. I used sfWebRequest::moveFile, but it says that
> moveFile does not exist.
>
> If you know the first solution will work, go with it - at least until you
> find an alternative solution.
>
> You mentioned deadlines, so relying on fate to deliver you a new solution
> via a public mailing list is VERY risky for your project.
>
> What is your backup plan if there is not another solution?
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