Re: $HTTP_POST_FILES always produces empty value.

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Patrik Hasibuan wrote:

> Dear my friends....
> 
> I don't understand why $HTTP_POST_FILES always produces empty value.
> 
> This is my code
> ===
> //cgi/cgiprodukcatalogadmin.php
> <?php
> $berkasgambarproduk=$HTTP_POST_FILES['gambarproduk']['name'];
> echo "gambarproduk: $gambarproduk<br>";
> echo "berkasgambarproduk: $berkasgambarproduk<br>";
> ?>
> ===
> This is the output in my Opera internet browser:
> ===
> gambarproduk: /tmp/phppd6DZy
> berkasgambarproduk:
> ===
> this is my php.ini:
> ===
> ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
> ; File Uploads ;
> ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
> 
> ; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads.
> file_uploads = On
> 
> ; Temporary directory for HTTP uploaded files (will use system default if
> not ; specified).
> ;upload_tmp_dir =
> upload_tmp_dir = /srv/www/htdocs/tmpphp
> 
> ; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.
> upload_max_filesize = 100M
> ===
> 
> Please tell me, "where is my mistake?".
> 
> Thank you very much in advance.

Unless you are using an old version of php <4.1.0 you probably should use
the $_FILES array instead of $_HTTP_POST_FILES

Try that and see what happens. More info at http://php.net/file-upload if
you need it.


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