I want to upload the files in html as follow :
<tr><td><?php _e("Upload Trust Logo","emarksheet"); ?></td><td><label class="btn btn-danger" for="file-sel"><input id="file-sel" type="file" name="imaget" style="display:none;" size="25" />Browse to Upload Logo ....</label></td></tr>
<tr><td><?php _e("Upload Institute Logo","emarksheet"); ?></td><td><label class="btn btn-primary" for="file-sel2"><input id="file-sel2" type="file" name="image" style="display:none;" size="25" />Browse to Upload Logo ....</label></td></tr>
Two upload these files. My php code is as follow :
$path = plugin_dir_path(__FILE__);
$file = $_FILES['image'];
//print_r($_FILES);
$name1 = $file['name'];
$type = $file['type'];
$size = $file['size'];
$tmppath = $file['tmp_name'];
move_uploaded_file ($tmppath, $path.'logos/'.$name1);
//upload data end
//upload trust logo`
$file2 = $_FILES['imaget'];
//print_r($_FILES);
$name2 = $file2['name'];
$type2 = $file2['type'];
$size2 = $file2['size'];
$tmppath2 = $file2['tmp_name'];
move_uploaded_file ($tmppath2, $path.'logos/'.$name2);
When I upload the files. The file name with $name2 is uploaded but the file with name $name1 is not uploaded
Please help why it not be uploaded
As you posted, the 'image' image has an error 4 code. That means no file was uploaded, as seen here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.errors.php
Why?
Since you are getting info in $_FILES, then you are not posting a total amount of data larger than the post_max_size php.ini directive, as, in this case, $_FILE would be completelly empty.
Then, maybe the php.ini upload_max_filesize, the maximum size for a singe file, is exceeded or the max_file_uploads is set to one, as max_file_uploads is the maximum number of files allowed to be uploaded simultaneously.
Check those params at http://php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php and in your php.ini file.
I tried this snippet in my localhost server, and placed in [www_root]/tests/uploads/test1.php (note I just used the relevant part for our case):
<?php
if (empty($_FILES)) {
echo "<form enctype='multipart/form-data' method='POST' action='http://localhost/tests/uploads/test1.php'>";
echo '<input id="file-sel" type="file" name="imaget" size="25" />';
echo '<input id="file-sel2" type="file" name="image" size="25" />';
echo '<button type="submit">Submit</button>';
} else {
echo print_r($_FILES);
}
And both files where correctly uploaded. Then the problem must be in the PHP configuration, not in the actual PHP code.
My values in php.ini:
post_max_size=8M
upload_max_filesize=2M
max_file_uploads=20
This means I can upload 20 files at the same time, but they can not exceed 8M in total nor an individual file can exceed 2M.
EDIT: after modifying the php.ini file, the server must be restarted in order to get those new values loaded.
Hope it helps.
Related
When I upload an imagen with PHP, I get no errors and the image is 0 bytes on server.
Things considered:
File_uploads is On in phpinfo()
Upload_max_filesize is 8M in phpinfo()
Upload_tmp_dir is set and has 777 permisions
If I run file_exists($_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name']), it returns
true
If i run getimagesize($_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name']), I get an Read
Error notice. The image is valid and can be opened with system image
viewer
I am using a very simple upload script for testing:
HTML:
<form enctype="multipart/form-data" action="upload.php" method="POST">
<input type="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="512000" />
Send this file: <input name="userfile" type="file" />
<input type="submit" value="Send File" />
</form>
PHP:
<?php
//$uploaddir = '/var/www/html/upload';
$uploaddir = '';
$uploadfile = $uploaddir . basename($_FILES['userfile']['name']);
echo "<p>";
if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name'], $uploadfile)) {
echo "File is valid, and was successfully uploaded.\n";
} else {
echo "Upload failed";
}
echo "</p>";
echo '<pre>';
echo 'Here is some more debugging info:';
print_r($_FILES);
print "</pre>";
?>
When I submit the file, I get no errors and the image is created in the destination folder, with the correct name and extension, but as the title says, it is 0 bytes (of course, it can't be oppened).
Thanks for your time.
EDIT
Sajad Karuthedath just made me see that $_FILE['file']['size'] value is 0 !! What can be the problem causing files are not being uploaded correctly?
EDIT 2
Uploading txt, pdf, tar files is working properly.. The problem is only with image type files!
try this simple upload script ,
you should check for errors before saving to server
if ( 0 < $_FILES['file']['error'] ) {
echo 'Error: ' . $_FILES['file']['error'] . '<br>';
}
else {
move_uploaded_file($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'], 'uploads/'.$_FILES['file']['name']);
}
Note: don't forget to restart your server or xampp after changing phpinfo()
Note: also change post_max_size = 25M in php
In order to track the issue just add an "exit;" straight after the "move_uploaded_file..." command and if the file is properly uploaded it's the code after the "move_upload" which is wrong.
In my case I was opening the uploaded file after upload with an overwrite (w+) option in order to check the lock state of the file. which was making a empty file.
I'm using this code to upload folder files.
<form action="file_transfer.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" name="form1">
<input type="file" name="file_input[]" id="file_input" multiple="" webkitdirectory="">
<input type='submit' class='btn' id='btn_upload_file' value='UPLOAD' data-loading-text='loading....'/>
</form>
And file_transfer.php
$uploads_dir = 'C:/xampp/htdocs/awoc_inspection/Images/IMAGES/';
for($i = 0; $i < sizeof($_FILES['file_input']['name']); $i++){
$tmp_name = $_FILES['file_input']['tmp_name'][$i];
$name = $_FILES['file_input']['name'][$i];
echo $_FILES['file_input']['tmp_name'][$i];
echo $_FILES['file_input']['name'][$i];
echo"<br/>";
move_uploaded_file($tmp_name, "$uploads_dir/$name");
}
It does not show any error but when I go to C:/xampp/htdocs/awoc_inspection/Images/IMAGES/
folder there is no image. I don't know why this code can't move uploaded folder files please help me :(
It doesnt print error cause you didnt ask it to do:
echo $_FILES["file"]["error"][$i];
The problem might be that your directory doesnt have good permission try chmod 775 or 777
Also do:
echo $result = move_uploaded_file($tmp_name, "$uploads_dir/$name");
to check whether $result is true or false, if false then moving file wasnt done
Try to change the for condition with:
for($i = 0; $i < sizeof($_FILES['file_input']); $i++) {
...
I've overcome own my problem :) .. thank's everyone for your answers ... the only problem why I can't upload pictures it is because the picture that I'm trying to upload is 3mb above and the maximum upload file_size in php is 2mb .
I've changed php.ini to
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; File Uploads ;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.
; http://php.net/upload-max-filesize
upload_max_filesize = 50M
I have an HTML form as the following:
<form id="addTrack" action="/worship/script/upload.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<label>File:</label>
<input type="file" name="uploaded" id="addTrackFile"/>
<label>Key Title: </label>
<input type="text" name="title" id="addTrackTitle"/>
<input type="hidden" name="id" id="addTrackId"/><br>
</form>
<button onclick="uploadAddTrack()">Upload</button>
<button onclick="closeAddTrack()">Close</button>
When I submit the form the file uploads to the server properly, but when it gets redirected to the PHP action script, it gets stopped at the first error catch. The script then dumps the $_FILES variable which it returns as an empty array. As you can see in the code below, I also have it echo the error, but it also echoes an empty string.
Why am I not getting a file in the $_FILES array?
My PHP Code:
$id=$_POST["id"];
$name=$_POST["title"];
$name = str_replace(" ","",$name);
$allowed_filetypes = array('.mp3','.m4a','.wav','.wma');
$filename = $_FILES['uploaded']['name'];
$ext = substr($filename, strpos($filename,'.'), strlen($filename)-1);
$target = "../audio/";
$target = $target . $id. "_".$name.$ext;
$ok=1;
if ($_FILES['uploaded']['error'] !== UPLOAD_ERR_OK) {
//------------This is where it gets stopped-----------------//
var_dump($_FILES);
echo $_FILES["uploaded"]["error"];
return;
}
if(!in_array($ext,$allowed_filetypes))
die("This file type is not allowed");
if(move_uploaded_file($_FILES['uploaded']['tmp_name'], $target))
{
include("updateDB.php");
header("Location:/worship/cpanel/?autoload=$id");
}
The size of the file I am uploading is 9mb.
My php.ini relevant info
file_uploads: On
upload_max_filesize: 25M
upload_tmp_dir: no value
max_post_size: 8M
check you PHP.ini file. make sure the POST size is larger the 8M. because that is the default and you're sending info that is 9MB.
`; Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept.
post_max_size = 8M`
I'm trying to build a form to upload a thumbnail (image) to the server - looks like the image is successfully uploading to the servers temp folder (I've confirmed this with get_defined_vars - its giving a temp file name and no errors), but its not being moved to the folder in the DOCUMENT_ROOT
The end goal here is to get the image uploaded then return a url to be stored in MySQL
HTML Form (located in DOCUMENT_ROOT/admin)
<form action="upload.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<label for="thumbnail">Thumbnail </label>
<input type="file" name="thumbnail" id="thumbnail">
</form>
Upload.php
<?php
$thumbnail = uploadfile($_FILE['thumbnail']['name'],$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/thumbs/upload/',$_FILE['thumbnail']['tmp_name']);
if(($thumbnail)!== FALSE)
{echo $thumbnail;} else {echo 'upload failed<br>';}
function uploadfile($origin, $dest, $tmp_name)
{
$origin = strtolower(basename($origin));
$fulldest = $dest.$origin;
$filename = $origin;
echo '$fulldest '.$fulldest.'<br />';
echo '$filename '.$filename.'<br />';
if (move_uploaded_file($tmp_name, $fulldest))
{return $filename;}
return false;
}
?>
result (note: I've removed the actual document root)
$fulldest [DOCUMENT_ROOT] /thumbs/upload/
$filename
upload failed
I've also set an .htaccess directive for upload 500M to make sure image size isn't the problem
<IfModule mod_php4.c>
php_value upload_max_filesize 500M
php_value post_max_size 500M
</IfModule>
EDIT:: My target directory is chmod 0777 for testing - so permissions shouldn't be the problem.
I can't help noticing that your $filename is empty and $fulldest lack the filename. I think the problem is that you use $_FILE and not $_FILES.
$thumbnail = uploadfile($_FILES['thumbnail']['name'],
$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/thumbs/upload/',
$_FILES['thumbnail']['tmp_name']);
I think that would work.
Hi I'm fairly new to HTML, PHP, MySQL etc.. I am wondering if there is a predefined upload limit using $_FILES. I ask because when I try to upload 8 images of around 1.5 megabytes the code does not work but when I upload 10 images of around 60 kilobytes the code works fine.
Here is my code and feel free to make any criticisms/comments about it:
</head>
<body>
<form action="test.php" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data" >
<input type="file" name="image[]" multiple="multiple">
<input type="submit" value="upload">
</form>
<?php
include 'connect.php';
if(!empty($_FILES['image']['tmp_name'])){
$allowed = array('jpg', 'gif', 'png', 'jpeg');
$count = 0;
foreach($_FILES['image']['name'] as $key => $name){
$image_name = $name;
$tmp = explode('.', $image_name);
$image_extn = strtolower(end($tmp)); //can only reference file
$image_temp = $_FILES['image']['tmp_name'][$count];
$count = $count +1;
if(in_array($image_extn, $allowed) === true){
$image_path = 'images/' . md5($image_name) . '.' . $image_extn;
move_uploaded_file($image_temp, $image_path);
mysql_query("INSERT INTO store VALUES ('', '$image_name', '$image_path')") or die(mysql_error());
$lastid = mysql_insert_id();
$image_link = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM store WHERE id = $lastid");
$image_link = mysql_fetch_assoc($image_link);
$image_link = $image_link['image'];
$uploaded[] = $image_link;
}
else{
echo 'Incorrect file type. Allowed: ';
echo implode(', ', $allowed);
}
}
}
if(!empty($uploaded)){
foreach($uploaded as $new){
echo "<a href = $new>$new</a><p></p>";
}
}
else{
echo "Please select an image.";
}
?>
</body>
</html>
You are trying to upload an array of files, you will not be able to upload more than 20 files due to max_file_uploads limit in php.ini which is by default set to 20.
So you have to increase this limit to upload more than 20 files.
Note: max_file_uploads can NOT be changed outside php.ini. See PHP "Bug" #50684
Here are the settings you want to change in php.ini:
post_max_size
This setting controls the size of an HTTP post, and it needs to be set larger than the upload_max_filesize setting.
upload_max_filesize
This value sets the maximum size of an upload file.
Remember to restart your web server after making these changes.
Ref:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.post-max-size
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.upload-max-filesize
A few settings in your php.ini could be causing this. Look into memory_limit, post_max_size, upload_max_filesize. You could also be timing out. The best way to find out specifically is error_reporting(E_ALL);ini_set('display_errors','1');
In php.ini, there will be a post_max_size and upload_max_filesize directive.
You should also define a MAX_FILE_SIZE hidden input within your form, as per
http://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.post-method.php