I have the following script to upload files to the server, it works
partially as only a few bytes of the file are uploaded, is the script wrong
or am I missing some setting at the server?
Tia,
Lizet
userfile=$_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name']; // $userfile_name is the original file name without spaces $userfile_name=str_replace(" ","_",$_FILES['userfile']['name']); // $userfile_size the size in bytes $userfile_size=$_FILES['userfile']['size']; //$userfile_type is mime type e.g. image/gif $userfile_type=$_FILES['userfile']['type']; // $userfile_error is any error encountered $userfile_error=$_FILES['userfile']['error']; if($userfile_error > 0){ $str="Problem: "; switch ($userfile_error){ case 1: $str=$str."error 1"; break; case 2: $str=$str."error2"; break; case 3: $str=$str."erro3"; break; case 4: $str=$str."error4"; break; } exit; } $upfile= 'files/'.$userfile_name; $temp1=is_uploaded_file($userfile); if($temp1){ $temp2=move_uploaded_file($userfile,$upfile); if(!$temp2){ $str="Problem: The file could not be moved."; //exit; }
} else{ $str="Problem: file corrupted: ".$userfile_name; } //reformat the file contents: $fp= fopen($upfile,'r'); $contents = fread($fp, filesize($upfile)); fclose($fp);
$contents= strip_tags($contents); $fp= fopen($upfile,'w'); fwrite($fp,$contents); fclose($fp);
I don't notice anything wrong with the script after glancing through it. If you take out the end portion where you strip the tags from the file, so you still end
up with a smaller file as a result? Maybe strip_tags() is removing more content than you think it is? Either way, you're going to end up with a smaller file.
---John Holmes...
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