Thanks for your replies. 1. Did you put the enctype="multipart/form-data" into the FORM tag? Ans: I do not have a form! I'm using a gateway utility to upload files
From documentation of Mbuni MMS gateway:
post-url Response content is obtained as result of sending a HTTP POST request to the provided URL. The POST message is *always* encoding (such as that used by a web browser when an HTML form has the submitted using the multipart/form-dataenctype=multipart/form-data parameter set). If http-post-parameters field is given (see below), then the relevant parameters are sent as part of the request. *X-Mbuni* headers are sent as well. http-post-parameters Used in conjunction with post-url. Parameters are provided in the same way as would be provided in an HTTP GET request (e.g. * message=true&myname=test&image=%i*). 2. Have you tried simply saving $_POST['userfile'] to a file? $save = $_POST['userfile']; $f=fopen($out,'a'); copy($save, $out); Nothing is copied. Opened file is empty. Pls suggest KM On 5/31/06, Rabin Vincent <rabin@xxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/31/06, kartikay malhotra <kartikay.malhotra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > However, with Mbuni MMS Gateway (which provides HTTP POST), the above > condition in if loop isn't satisfied. I think $_FILES isn't working. However > the following code works: > > <?php > > $in='/usr/share/wallpapers/alien-night.jpg'; > $out='/tmp/alien.jpg'; > > if(isset($_POST['userfile'])/* || $_FILES['userfile']['size'] > 0*/ ) > { > > $f=fopen($out,'a'); > echo "HELOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO"; > copy($in, $out); > } > > ?> > > This implies, $_POST works, and a file has been uploaded. I however, do not > know how to access it Have you tried simply saving $_POST['userfile'] to a file? Rabin