Sorry, my filter does not add the extension of the original file. I was
mistaken. Hope someone finds the answer. Good luck!


Peter Wansch wrote:
> 
> Hi Jacky,
> 
> If you add a filter like this:
> 
> $adapter->addFilter('Rename', array('C:/upload/image/image_' .
> $member->member_id, true));
> 
> it will retain the file extension of the file that was uploaded. I use the
> above code to just change the file name too but keep the extension.
> 
> These are the validators that I set and that work well for me:
>                 $adapter->addValidator('Extension', array('gif', 'jpg'))
>                         ->addValidator('Size', '10kB')
>                         ->addValidator('FilesSize', '10kB')
>                         ->addValidator('Count', 1)
>                         ->addValidator('ImageSize', array(60, 60, 320,
> 240))
>                         ->addValidator('MimeType', array('image/jpeg',
> 'image/gif'))
>                         ->setDestination('C:/upload/image/');
> 
> 
> 
> Jacky Chen-2 wrote:
>> 
>> Sorry,
>> 
>> the code $upload->addFilter('cba.js',true) incorrect.
>> it should be $upload->addFilter('rename',array('cba.jpg', true));
>> 
>> 2008/9/11 Jacky Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>>> Hi guy,
>>>
>>> Let's say that i want to rename the upload file abc.jpg to cba.jpg just
>>> after the file is complete upload in the form,how can i add the rename
>>> filter to the form?
>>> of course,i can add the filter like this $upload->addFilter('cba.jpg',
>>> true) if i know that the file that would be upload is a jpg file,but
>>> problem
>>> is,i don't know what type file would be upload,may be jpg,gif,pdf,or
>>> zip,etc.
>>> And i found that the file rename filter doesn't deal with the file
>>> extension.
>>>
>>> Sorry for my poor english.Thanks.
>>>
>>> Best Regards.
>>>
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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