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  1. Hi everyone, I'm new to this group and new to php. I have created a multi-part form that allows the user the option to add multiple input fields to a form to upload images. Here is the form structure: <form action="Scripts/processreports2.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" name="report_form" target="uploader" class="reportfrm"> <fieldset> <legend>Upload your images</legend> <ol id="add_images"> <li> <input type="file" class="input" name="files[]" /> </li> <li> <input type="file" class="input" name="files[]" /> </li> <li> <input type="file" class="input" name="files[]" /> </li> </ol> <input type="button" name="addFile" id="addFile" value="Add Another Image" onclick="window.addFile(this);"/> </fieldset> <p>* indicates a required field.</p> <input name="submit" type="submit" id="submit" value="Send Info!" /> </form> Through php a maximum of three input fields are fed into an array that checks to make sure that the uploaded files are images and not some other type of file. The uploading porition of this script works. Now I am trying to get the values of the input fields as a string and insert them into the database as one record. Let's say the user has three files they want to upload. I have managed to get the files as a string ie; file1.jpg, file2.jpg, file3.jpg but what is happening is that I am getting three separate records with file1.jpg, file2.jpg, file3.jpg in them. If the user has only two files to upload then I get two separate records with file1.jpg and file2.jpg in them. (Hope that makes sense). I want one record. I have been struggling with this since Monnday and while every day I get closer, this is as close as I can get. Below is the php code. #connect to the database mysql_connect("localhost", "root", ""); mysql_select_db("masscic"); //Upload Handler to check image types function is_image($file) { $file_types = array('jpeg', 'gif', 'bmp'); //acceptable file types if ($img = getimagesize($file)){ //echo '<pre>'; //print_r($_FILES); used for testing //print_r($img); used for testing if(in_array(str_replace('image/', '', $img['mime']), $file_types)) return $img; } return false; } //form submission handling if(isset($_POST['submit'])) { //file variables $fname = $_FILES['files']['name']; $ftype = $_FILES['files']['type']; $fsize = $_FILES['files']['size']; $tname = $_FILES['files']['tmp_name']; $ferror = $_FILES['files']['error']; $newDir = '../uploads/'; //relative to where this script file resides for($i = 0; $i < count($fname); $i++) { //echo 'File name ' . $fname[$i] . ' has size ' . $fsize[$i]; used for testing if ($ferror[$i] =='UPLOAD ERR OK' || $ferror[$i] ==0) { if(is_image($tname[$i])) { //append the tmp_name($tname) to the file name ($fname) and upload to the server move_uploaded_file($tname[$i], ($newDir.time().$fname[$i])); echo '<li><span class="success">'.$fname[$i].' -- image has been accepted<br></span></li>'; }else echo '<li><span class="error">'.$fname[$i].' -- is not an accepted file type<br></span></li>'; } if (is_array($fname)) $files = implode(', ',$fname); //else $files = $fname; $sqlInsert = mysql_query("INSERT INTO files (file_names) VALUES('$files')") or die (mysql_error()); } }
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