I'm not aware of anything built-in that takes care of file uploads but it 
probably wouldn't be too difficult to incorporate the HTTP_Upload PEAR 
package into your project:

http://pear.php.net/package/HTTP_Upload

Unfortunately, it's no longer maintained (at the moment anyway), but I've 
never really had issues with it. It's pretty straightforward and is designed 
to be very interoperable. The downside is that you'll need to include PEAR, 
which adds additional overhead, and the package isn't really designed for 
PHP 5.3's namespaces. You may need to alter some of the source files to get 
it to work properly with Symfony2. I haven't confirmed that last part but 
it's something to look out for.

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