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Posted by Barry on 09/08/05 11:07

I don't really know, maybe you've got a file on the server with the same
name?

Iced Milk Tea wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your help!
>
> I think bcoz' I haven't moved the file so problem arise.
>
> But why does $_FILES['userfile']['name'] is working?
>
>
>
> Barry 寫道:
>
>
>>hi
>>
>>don't rely on $_FILES['name']['type'] as php relies on the browser to
>>supply this.
>>here's a function from the contrib notes:
>>
>>if (!function_exists('mime_content_type')) {
>> function mime_content_type($f) {
>> $f = escapeshellarg($f);
>> return trim( `file -bi $f` );
>> }
>>}
>>
>>have you moved the uploaded file yet?
>>the path to the actual file is being kept in $_FILES['name']['tmp_name']
>>so your 1st piece of code shouldn't work.
>>
>
>

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