You can't, at least you SHOULDN'T. Just think about what you're asking
for, you want to download a file from a users computer, without them
knowing about it.
Major security/privacy issues there that browsers try to prevent.
Chris
Victor C. wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to submit a file from "index.php" to "index2.php". I know how to
do file upload in PHP. On "index.php"
I have:
<FORM ACTION="index2.php" METHOD=POST
ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data">
<INPUT TYPE="file" NAME="myfile" SIZE=30>
<INPUT TYPE="submit" NAME="Upload File">
</FORM>
The next page would only need to use $HTTP_POST_FILES['myfile'] to access
the submitted file.
My question is: if I already know which file I want to submit, say
"file1.xml". How can I just ask "index.php"
to submit "file1.xml" to "index2.php"? Without asking the users to pick the
file to upload?
Thanks a lot in advance!
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