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> PHP is capable of receiving file uploads from any RFC-1867
compliant browser (which includes Netscape Navigator 3 or later,
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 with a patch from Microsoft, or
later without a patch). This feature lets people upload both text
and binary files. With PHP's authentication and file manipulation
functions, you have full control over who is allowed to upload and
what is to be done with the file once it has been uploaded.
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> Note that PHP also supports PUT-method file uploads as used by
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> A file upload screen can be built by creating a special form which
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<INPUT TYPE="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="1000">
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The _URL_ should point to a php html file. The MAX_FILE_SIZE
hidden field must precede the file input field and its value is
the maximum filesize accepted. The value is in bytes. In this
destination file, the following variables will be defined upon a
successful upload:
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> $userfile - The temporary filename in which the uploaded file
was stored on the server machine.
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> $userfile_name - The original name of the file on the sender's
system.
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> $userfile_size - The size of the uploaded file in bytes.
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> $userfile_type - The mime type of the file if the browser
provided this information. An example would be
"image/gif".
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Note that the "$userfile" part of the above variables is
whatever the name of the INPUT field of TYPE=file is in the upload
form. In the above upload form example, we chose to call it
"userfile".
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> Files will by default be stored in the server's default temporary
directory. This can be changed by setting the environment
variable TMPDIR in the environment in which PHP runs. Setting it
using a PutEnv() call from within a PHP script will not work
though.
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> The PHP script which receives the uploaded file should implement
whatever logic is necessary for determining what should be done
with the uploaded file. You can for example use the $file_size
variable to throw away any files that are either too small or too
big. You could use the $file_type variable to throw away any
files that didn't match a certain type criteria. Whatever the
logic, you should either delete the file from the temporary
directory or move it elsewhere.
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> The file will be deleted from the temporary directory at the end
of the request if it has not been moved away or renamed.
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> Common Pitfalls:
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> The MAX_FILE_SIZE item cannot specify a file size greater than the file
size that has been set in the upload_max_filesize in the PHP3.ini file
or the corresponding php3_upload_max_filesize Apache .conf directive.
The default is 2 Megabytes.
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> Please note that the CERN httpd seems to strip off everything
starting at the first whitespace in the content-type mime header
it gets from the client. As long as this is the case, CERN httpd
will not support the file upload feature.
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