Re: file uploads Q?

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Børge Holen wrote:
> On Monday 11 December 2006 20:48, Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Richard Lynch wrote:
>>> On Sat, December 9, 2006 12:18 pm, William Stokes wrote:
>>>> Is it possible to allow  user pick several images and upload them all
>>>> at
>>>> once? (I need to pass the images to a function for the resize). Or do
>>>> I need
>>>> to give several browse buttons to allow multiple file uploads?
>>> Yes, you would need to have several INPUT TYPE="FILE" browse buttons.
>>>
>>>> Also I have seen a application (written with MS tools) that allows
>>>> user to
>>>> upload a zip file containing images and the zip is automatically
>>>> uncompressed to a server disk. Can this be done with PHP also?
>>> Yes.
>>> http://php.net/zip
>> the zip extension is only available in php5.2 (or installable via
>> pecl).
>>
>> another option would to use the exec() function to make a call to
>> gunzip in order to unpack the contents of the zip file.
>>
>> a truely poorman's alternative would be to offer multiple FILE input
>> fields on the relevant page and check which one's are not empty when
>> the submission occurs.
> 
> there is no reason for checking each input.

is that crack your smoking?

> Take a look at my earlier questions with the subject "A general UL script" and 
> the replies with various ppl here 'bout the use of $_FILES.
> This way it will check anything listed in the file(s) input of form(s).

er, whatever. whose next?

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