Eric Trahan wrote:

$error = $_FILES['uneimage']['error'];

That doesn't seem work in PHP 4.1.2...  I try it but $error is empty.

It just means there wasn't an error.

And the function move_uploaded_file($_FILES['uneimage']['tmp_name'], $target_path) returns TRUE, so the upload work (in a way !).

The problem is the file that is upload doesn't match the original file.

By how much is the difference? Are we talking a few bytes, a few megabytes, what?

If you then download the file again, is it corrupted, or does it work?

Cheers,

Rich
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