This could also be omitted with the help of NOT use echo irritating reason exit Witch would leave the script running to BREAK on switch out of it all =D YES. Not an elegant solution... but beats whatever I'm doing right now. On Saturday 28 October 2006 23:46, Børge Holen wrote: > Ok. got that thanks. > But that leaves me a bit off to how to tell the script to leave it alone. > Is it possible to check it > > or maby even better. Posible to not add an empty field in the submit. > The multifile submit I actually intended this script for, always send the > first field empty so later on I slice the array to cut out the first'n > empty field. > > Witch ALSO would be very helpful, since I right this minute seems to > believe/found out that Safari actually seems to send the field in the > opposite order of Firefox??? Maby there is something else, but the script > stops when I check the array for actual images. > > On Saturday 28 October 2006 23:33, M.Sokolewicz wrote: > > Børge Holen wrote: > > > When I use a normal single file upload form; both of these statements > > > will continue wether my form is empty or not, why? > > > > > > if(!empty($_FILES)){ > > > do som checking if its a jpg. > > > if not exit; > > > > > > if(isset($_FILES)){ > > > > because it IS set and NOT empty. > > $_FILES['file_upload_field'] is set, it's got no data, but it IS set. > > $_FILES is set because $_FILES['file_upload_field'] exists. > > Submitting a blank form sends all "variables" though without actual > > (non-default) content. > > > > - tul > > -- > --- > Børge > Kennel Arivene > http://www.arivene.net > --- -- --- Børge Kennel Arivene http://www.arivene.net --- -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php