Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP - REVISITED
On Saturday 09 November 2002 18:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry about that guys, here is a bit more info that might be useful: I forgot to tell you that I'm working on a Windows XP box with full rights, which means the default temporary directory is C:\WINDOWS\Temp and there are no limitations on what I can and cannot access on the system (running as system administrator). I did change that default to C:\PHP\tmp_uploads. I ran this script with the default temp directory as well, same result. Assuming that you webserver really does have access to write to those directories then ... [snip 'simplified' code] Here is what's happening: 2. When the submit button is pushed, the files are uploaded through the form but the temporary file is never created on the system. I did a search on the entire C: drive for the temporary file that should have been created, but it's not there. ... you didn't read the manual like I suggested. Because otherwise you'll know that the file will be deleted from the temporary directory at the end of the request if it has not been moved away or renamed. If you didn't 'simplify' the example and removed the all important copy() or move_uploaded_file() then you would have had something that worked! -- Jason Wong - Gremlins Associates - www.gremlins.com.hk Open Source Software Systems Integrators * Web Design Hosting * Internet Intranet Applications Development * /* Mount St. Helens should have used earth control. */ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
RE: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP - REVISITED
You're absolutely correct. The script works perfectly fine now, and I have you to thank. I went back to Handling file uploads and re-read the entire thing. I guess I missed the part that said the following before the actual script example. My fault and my apologies. Thanks Jason, and thanks to all the others who replied as well. ...Whatever the logic, you should either delete the file from the temporary directory or move it elsewhere. The file will be deleted from the temporary directory at the end of the request if it has not been moved away or renamed. -Original Message- From: Jason Wong [mailto:php-general;gremlins.com.hk] Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 5:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP - REVISITED On Saturday 09 November 2002 18:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry about that guys, here is a bit more info that might be useful: I forgot to tell you that I'm working on a Windows XP box with full rights, which means the default temporary directory is C:\WINDOWS\Temp and there are no limitations on what I can and cannot access on the system (running as system administrator). I did change that default to C:\PHP\tmp_uploads. I ran this script with the default temp directory as well, same result. Assuming that you webserver really does have access to write to those directories then ... [snip 'simplified' code] Here is what's happening: 2. When the submit button is pushed, the files are uploaded through the form but the temporary file is never created on the system. I did a search on the entire C: drive for the temporary file that should have been created, but it's not there. ... you didn't read the manual like I suggested. Because otherwise you'll know that the file will be deleted from the temporary directory at the end of the request if it has not been moved away or renamed. If you didn't 'simplify' the example and removed the all important copy() or move_uploaded_file() then you would have had something that worked! -- Jason Wong - Gremlins Associates - www.gremlins.com.hk Open Source Software Systems Integrators * Web Design Hosting * Internet Intranet Applications Development * /* Mount St. Helens should have used earth control. */ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP
Hi, Simple question first: There is a perfect working example of file uploads available on the PHP website in the manual. Can you get that example to work? Justin on 08/11/02 10:05 PM, @ Darwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Ok, I have a problem with my file upload. When I upload a file, say $img, only $img is available and when I echo $img to the screen it gives the full path of the temporary image supposedly created by PHP. Echoing $_FILE['img']['tmp_name'], or any of the other $_FILE array elements, doesn't give anything. There is no array of information for the uploaded file, possibly because of the following problem I'm having: Another weird thing is that no temporary file is even created on the server (I did a system search on the C: drive of the windows box I'm using). Here is the info from my php.ini file: --- ; File Uploads ; ; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads. file_uploads = On ; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system default if not ; specified). upload_tmp_dir = C:\PHP\tmp_uploads ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files. upload_max_filesize = 6M I even changed the upload_tmp_dir setting to the default and it still didn't create a temporary file of the image on the server. GD is definately installed and enabled according to phpinfo() -- although GD has nothing to do with this. I'm uploading *.jpg/*.jpeg files only. register_globals is on (I am aware of the risks). So what could be wrong? Is there another setting in the php.ini file that I need to worry about that is not set by default? I've pondered and tested this long enough and I'm beyond frustration, someone please help me with some suggestions to get me through this... Thanks, - Darwin -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP
At 13:05 08.11.2002, Darwin spoke out and said: [snip] is the info from my php.ini file: ; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system default if not ; specified). upload_tmp_dir = C:\PHP\tmp_uploads [snip] I believe you must escape backslashes in php.ini as well... or simply use forward slashes. Try this setting: upload_tmp_dir = C:/PHP/tmp_uploads Also, if this is Win2K Server, make sure the ACL's are set correctly. Usually Apache runs as system, so make sure you're giving the system user full rights (or at least r/w/d) to this directory. -- O Ernest E. Vogelsinger (\) ICQ #13394035 ^ http://www.vogelsinger.at/
RE: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP
You know what, let me try that, and I will get back to you as soon as I can. - Darwin -Original Message- From: Justin French [mailto:justin;indent.com.au] Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 7:13 AM To: @ Darwin; Php-General Subject: Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP Hi, Simple question first: There is a perfect working example of file uploads available on the PHP website in the manual. Can you get that example to work? Justin on 08/11/02 10:05 PM, @ Darwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Ok, I have a problem with my file upload. When I upload a file, say $img, only $img is available and when I echo $img to the screen it gives the full path of the temporary image supposedly created by PHP. Echoing $_FILE['img']['tmp_name'], or any of the other $_FILE array elements, doesn't give anything. There is no array of information for the uploaded file, possibly because of the following problem I'm having: Another weird thing is that no temporary file is even created on the server (I did a system search on the C: drive of the windows box I'm using). Here is the info from my php.ini file: -- -- --- ; File Uploads ; ; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads. file_uploads = On ; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system default if not ; specified). upload_tmp_dir = C:\PHP\tmp_uploads ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files. upload_max_filesize = 6M -- -- I even changed the upload_tmp_dir setting to the default and it still didn't create a temporary file of the image on the server. GD is definately installed and enabled according to phpinfo() -- although GD has nothing to do with this. I'm uploading *.jpg/*.jpeg files only. register_globals is on (I am aware of the risks). So what could be wrong? Is there another setting in the php.ini file that I need to worry about that is not set by default? I've pondered and tested this long enough and I'm beyond frustration, someone please help me with some suggestions to get me through this... Thanks, - Darwin -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
RE: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP
Ok, I'll try that. I never had to do it before, but I'll try it anyway...I'll get back to you on it...thanks - Darwin -Original Message- From: Ernest E Vogelsinger [mailto:ernest;vogelsinger.at] Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 6:22 AM To: Darwin Cc: Php-General Subject: Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP At 13:05 08.11.2002, Darwin spoke out and said: [snip] is the info from my php.ini file: --- - ; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system default if not ; specified). upload_tmp_dir = C:\PHP\tmp_uploads [snip] I believe you must escape backslashes in php.ini as well... or simply use forward slashes. Try this setting: upload_tmp_dir = C:/PHP/tmp_uploads Also, if this is Win2K Server, make sure the ACL's are set correctly. Usually Apache runs as system, so make sure you're giving the system user full rights (or at least r/w/d) to this directory. -- O Ernest E. Vogelsinger (\) ICQ #13394035 ^ http://www.vogelsinger.at/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
RE: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP
Nope, tried that just now. The example doesn't work for me. Any other suggestions? - Darwin -Original Message- From: Justin French [mailto:justin;indent.com.au] Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 7:13 AM To: @ Darwin; Php-General Subject: Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP Hi, Simple question first: There is a perfect working example of file uploads available on the PHP website in the manual. Can you get that example to work? Justin on 08/11/02 10:05 PM, @ Darwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Ok, I have a problem with my file upload. When I upload a file, say $img, only $img is available and when I echo $img to the screen it gives the full path of the temporary image supposedly created by PHP. Echoing $_FILE['img']['tmp_name'], or any of the other $_FILE array elements, doesn't give anything. There is no array of information for the uploaded file, possibly because of the following problem I'm having: Another weird thing is that no temporary file is even created on the server (I did a system search on the C: drive of the windows box I'm using). Here is the info from my php.ini file: -- -- --- ; File Uploads ; ; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads. file_uploads = On ; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system default if not ; specified). upload_tmp_dir = C:\PHP\tmp_uploads ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files. upload_max_filesize = 6M -- -- I even changed the upload_tmp_dir setting to the default and it still didn't create a temporary file of the image on the server. GD is definately installed and enabled according to phpinfo() -- although GD has nothing to do with this. I'm uploading *.jpg/*.jpeg files only. register_globals is on (I am aware of the risks). So what could be wrong? Is there another setting in the php.ini file that I need to worry about that is not set by default? I've pondered and tested this long enough and I'm beyond frustration, someone please help me with some suggestions to get me through this... Thanks, - Darwin -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP
On Saturday 09 November 2002 03:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nope, tried that just now. The example doesn't work for me. Any other suggestions? How doesn't it work? Error messages? Aliens stole your file? If you can't get the example from the manual to work then you've got serious problems :) Read the whole of the chapter Handling file uploads. Go over your php.ini settings, quick check that file_uploads is enabled. -- Jason Wong - Gremlins Associates - www.gremlins.com.hk Open Source Software Systems Integrators * Web Design Hosting * Internet Intranet Applications Development * /* Illiterate? Write today, for free help! */ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP
Shsh!! What does Example doesn't work for me mean... to quote Dr Evil, throw me a friggin' bone here... HOW doesn't it work... what errors are you getting... what happens... etc etc. Make sure you have error reproting set to the highest level too (E_ALL) I think. Justin on 09/11/02 5:03 AM, @ Darwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Nope, tried that just now. The example doesn't work for me. Any other suggestions? - Darwin -Original Message- From: Justin French [mailto:justin;indent.com.au] Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 7:13 AM To: @ Darwin; Php-General Subject: Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP Hi, Simple question first: There is a perfect working example of file uploads available on the PHP website in the manual. Can you get that example to work? Justin on 08/11/02 10:05 PM, @ Darwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Ok, I have a problem with my file upload. When I upload a file, say $img, only $img is available and when I echo $img to the screen it gives the full path of the temporary image supposedly created by PHP. Echoing $_FILE['img']['tmp_name'], or any of the other $_FILE array elements, doesn't give anything. There is no array of information for the uploaded file, possibly because of the following problem I'm having: Another weird thing is that no temporary file is even created on the server (I did a system search on the C: drive of the windows box I'm using). Here is the info from my php.ini file: -- -- --- ; File Uploads ; ; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads. file_uploads = On ; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system default if not ; specified). upload_tmp_dir = C:\PHP\tmp_uploads ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files. upload_max_filesize = 6M -- -- I even changed the upload_tmp_dir setting to the default and it still didn't create a temporary file of the image on the server. GD is definately installed and enabled according to phpinfo() -- although GD has nothing to do with this. I'm uploading *.jpg/*.jpeg files only. register_globals is on (I am aware of the risks). So what could be wrong? Is there another setting in the php.ini file that I need to worry about that is not set by default? I've pondered and tested this long enough and I'm beyond frustration, someone please help me with some suggestions to get me through this... Thanks, - Darwin -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP
Hi, how did you make for html form to upload files ? you need to add an encryption like this to post files... form name=addFile enctype=multipart/form-data action= method=post input type=file name=thefile /form If you make a simple post form, you'll never get the posted files! :) File uploading works with php3 php4 and it's very easy to implement. cheers. P.E. Baroiller @ Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit dans le message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nope, tried that just now. The example doesn't work for me. Any other suggestions? - Darwin -Original Message- From: Justin French [mailto:justin;indent.com.au] Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 7:13 AM To: @ Darwin; Php-General Subject: Re: [PHP] HTTP POST FILE UPLOAD HELP Hi, Simple question first: There is a perfect working example of file uploads available on the PHP website in the manual. Can you get that example to work? Justin on 08/11/02 10:05 PM, @ Darwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Ok, I have a problem with my file upload. When I upload a file, say $img, only $img is available and when I echo $img to the screen it gives the full path of the temporary image supposedly created by PHP. Echoing $_FILE['img']['tmp_name'], or any of the other $_FILE array elements, doesn't give anything. There is no array of information for the uploaded file, possibly because of the following problem I'm having: Another weird thing is that no temporary file is even created on the server (I did a system search on the C: drive of the windows box I'm using). Here is the info from my php.ini file: -- -- --- ; File Uploads ; ; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads. file_uploads = On ; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system default if not ; specified). upload_tmp_dir = C:\PHP\tmp_uploads ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files. upload_max_filesize = 6M -- -- I even changed the upload_tmp_dir setting to the default and it still didn't create a temporary file of the image on the server. GD is definately installed and enabled according to phpinfo() -- although GD has nothing to do with this. I'm uploading *.jpg/*.jpeg files only. register_globals is on (I am aware of the risks). So what could be wrong? Is there another setting in the php.ini file that I need to worry about that is not set by default? I've pondered and tested this long enough and I'm beyond frustration, someone please help me with some suggestions to get me through this... Thanks, - Darwin -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php