On Windows it should be the latest, because I just downloaded it 2 weeks
ago... On Linux (my client's server) I assume it's one of the latest also...

"Matthew Loff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> What version of PHP are you running?
>
> There were a few bugs in the file upload code that have been fixed in
> recent relases of PHP...
>
> --Matt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jani Rautiainen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 3:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Problem with Uploading Many Files (>22)
>
>
> I have been fighting with an annoying problem for couple days.. If I try
> to upload more than 22 files (no matter what size), the last file
> doesn't upload correctly..
>
> I don't know PHP very well, so I don't know whether there is a way to
> configure the server to get around the problem...
>
> In the beginning I thought it was a problem with the java applet that is
> used to upload the files, but then I tested with a normal html form
> (below) and problem was still there, so I'm assuming it's PHP (I've
> tested it with both Win/IIS and Linux/Apache configurations)..
>
> I have the following piece of code to test the feature... The output
> lists all the files, but the last file doesn't have size set (name is
> correct
> though) and the copy function gives an error...
>
> <form action="upload_result.php" method="POST"
> enctype="multipart/form-data"> File 1: <input name="file1"
> type="file"><br> File 2: <input name="file2" type="file"><br> File 3:
> <input name="file3" type="file"><br> File 4: <input name="file4"
> type="file"><br> File 5: <input name="file5" type="file"><br> File 6:
> <input name="file6" type="file"><br> File 7: <input name="file7"
> type="file"><br> File 8: <input name="file8" type="file"><br> File 9:
> <input name="file9" type="file"><br> File 10: <input name="file10"
> type="file"><br> File 11: <input name="file11" type="file"><br> File 12:
> <input name="file12" type="file"><br> File 13: <input name="file13"
> type="file"><br> File 14: <input name="file14" type="file"><br> File 15:
> <input name="file15" type="file"><br> File 16: <input name="file16"
> type="file"><br> File 17: <input name="file17" type="file"><br> File 18:
> <input name="file18" type="file"><br> File 19: <input name="file19"
> type="file"><br> File 20: <input name="file20" type="file"><br> File 21:
> <input name="file21" type="file"><br> File 22: <input name="file22"
> type="file"><br> File 23: <input name="file23" type="file"><br> File 24:
> <input name="file24" type="file"><br> <input type="submit"> </form>
>
> and in the receiving side there is the following code
>
> <?
>  $filedir = "c:\\filestorage\\";
>  $count = 1;
>  foreach ( $HTTP_POST_FILES as $file ) {
>   $filename = $file['name'];
>   $filesize = $file['size'];
>      echo "File name $filename? size: $filesize<br>\n";
>   copy($file['tmp_name'], $filedir.$count.".jpg");
>   $count++;
>     }
> ?>
>
>
>
>
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