>The upload_single.php script is just this:
>$ime = $_FILES["thefile"]["name"];
> print ($ime);
>?>
>I just want for begining to print the name of file.
>But It doesn't work.
Do you get anything if you change "name" to
"tmp_name" to beging with? If I'm not mistaken
,"name" isn't filled in w
>> maybe you should try $HTTP_POST_FILES?
>I have tryed that too, but nothing happened.
Hm, can't think of whatever else is wrong right
Now but I just tried out your script on my
Server just to see, and it outputs the
Filename alright. So it's nothing wrong
With your script. Granted, my server is
Another stupid newbie question...(btw, is there a list more geared towards
the newbies?)
Is the file_put_contents() function not available in PHP 4.3.2?
The reason I ask is that I get this error when I try to use it:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: file_put_contents()
File_get_contents
Okay, how do I make PHP 4.3.2. and MySQL 4.0.13 to agree on what null means?
I'm trying to get a form to add a new record into my database where one of
the
Fields might be null and for said field to actually be a null record once
into
The database as well...
This is the script in question (a simp
>Have you tried inserting it without including the id field in the insert
statement? I have several tables with auto increments and I never even
bother
>putting that field in the insert statement.
Well, no. But that's not where the problem is. If I was unclear - the
id-field work as it should. It
Sorry, wrote wrong here so one more try.
Well, no. But that's not where the problem is. If I was unclear - the
id-field work as it should. It's when I try to use A variable in the
query-string the problem pops up.
IOW - INSERT INTO SITE (id,name,url,comment) VALUES
(null,'testname','testurl',null
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