"Willoughby Bridge" <dlev@willoughbybridge.com> wrote in message
news:He6dnYzJRoTomN7fRVn-tw@gbronline.com...[color=blue]
> I am having trouble with a file upload script. Have tried a lot of
> different methods and the problem boils down to the $_FILES variable not
> being picked up. Below is a simple example of Upload2.php having a blank
> value for $_FILES['userfile']['name']. I am using PHP through my web host
> yahoo. I'd appreciate any thoughts on how to resolve this this.
>
>
> <form enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post" action="upload2.php">
> Send this file: <input name="userfile" type="file" /><br />
> <input type="submit" value="Send File" />
> </form>
> You can see our new input file element in action - note that we give it[/color]
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> name "userfile". Now, here is the accompanying PHP script, upload2.php,
> which prints out a little information about the file just uploaded from
> upload1.php:
>
> <?php
> print "Received {$_FILES['userfile']['name']} - its size is
> {$_FILES['userfile']['size']}";
> ?>[/color]
Thought you only had a tempname until you moved it and gave it a new
name...which you haven't done yet. See the example:
http://us3.php.net/features.file-upload
hth,
John T. Jarrett