On 02/16/2011 04:29 AM, Werner wrote: > > Your example code looks a bit sloppy, probably because you have changed > it so much in order to try to make it work ;)
That and an extreme lack of sleep. Unfortunately, that sloppiness has infected a good part of my codebase over the last two days since I've gone through it and changed things to try to get the code to work. A cleanup job is definitely in order. > In either case, are you using the double quotes around your variables to > type-cast them? Consider removing the quotes unless really necessary, or > results might be unexpected, e.g. rather use curly braces for > $_SESSION[sid]: "{$_SESSION[sid]}". No, I did not need to typecast my variables. Hadn't even noticed the double quotes around them. They weren't there when I started this, I swear! lol > You mention that > > The final variable (media) should contain the binary data of the file > > > In that case, the following code might be what one would expect to use? > > $post = array( > 'cmd' => 'uploadmessage', > 'session' => $_SESSION[sid], // No need for double quotes > 'message_guid' => $msg_guid, // No need for double quotes > 'file_name' => "$file_name.mov", > 'media' => file_get_contents($target_path) // Assigning the binary > file data > ); You're very right. THAT code seems to work with no problem at all. Well, there *is* a problem, but I think it's on the server side as it seems to think that there is no 'cmd' variable being passed. Yet, when I print_r($post) I can clearly see that 'cmd' is being passed. Weird. But anyway, YOUR code does indeed work! Thank you for the corrections! > Also, purely judging from the variable name, it looks like $baseURL > might be pointing to a local URI or only a URL fragment? Is that what > was intended? Right. $baseURL has the HTTP address to the API (something like www.sitename.com/api). I'm using that so I don't have to type out a long site name over and over as this snippet is part of 9 different calls I have to make to the API to get a file uploaded and operated on. Again, thank you *very* much for the help. It is much appreciated. The use of file_get_contents() never even entered my head and I totally missed the double quotes. Thanks! Anthony _______________________________________________ New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation