Now I just feel like an idiot... that was the answer! I had all the other
globals registered but that one.

Thanks for your time!

Jason.



> If they're empty but phpinfo displays them you're probably inside
> a function and haven't declared HTTP_POST_FILES as global.
>
> Jason Dulberg wrote:
>
> > I am working on an image upload script and I've tried to use
> the variables
> > from $HTTP_POST_FILES however it seems that no matter how I try
> to get the
> > variables, they are always empty -- even though they are populated when
> > checking phpinfo();
> >
> > HTTP_POST_FILES["binFile"]
> > Array
> > (
> > [name] => arrow-block.gif
> > [type] => image/gif
> > [tmp_name] => /var/tmp/phph60272
> > [size] => 857
> > )
> >
> > I got some info on it from php.net and attempt to echo as they
> have on their site however it displays nothing.
> >
> > echo $HTTP_POST_FILES['binFile']['name']."<br>";
> >
> > I am attempting to get size/extension of the file to determine
> if its a valid extension and within the valid filesize range.
> >
> > Is this a server issue or just my php newbie-ness? If anyone
> has any ideas on how I can get this working, please let me know.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > __________________
> > Jason Dulberg
> > Extreme MTB
> > http://extreme.nas.net
>
>


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