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  1. The original line 4 in question was: $target_file = $target_dir . basename($_FILES["fileToUpload"]["name"]);
  2. Dear Freaks I need you because I know from PHP less than a cow from mathematics. I have this HTML form: <html> <body> <form action="upload.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> Select image to upload: <input type="file" name="fileToUpload" id="fileToUpload"> <input type="hidden" name="client_id" id="client_id" value="<% request.querystring("id") %>"> <input type="submit" value="Upload Image" name="submit"> </form> </body> </html> and than this 'upload.php' file <?php $target_dir = "images/";<br> $target_file = $target_dir . basename($client_ID & $_FILES["fileToUpload"]["name"]); $uploadOk = 1; $imageFileType = pathinfo($target_file,PATHINFO_EXTENSION); // Check if image file is a actual image or fake image if(isset($_POST["submit"])) { $check = getimagesize($_FILES["fileToUpload"]["tmp_name"]); if($check !== false) { echo "File is an image - " . $check["mime"] . "."; $uploadOk = 1; } else { echo "File is not an image."; $uploadOk = 0; } } // Check if file already exists if (file_exists($target_file)) { echo "Sorry, file already exists."; $uploadOk = 0; } // Check file size if ($_FILES["fileToUpload"]["size"] > 500000) { echo "Sorry, your file is too large."; $uploadOk = 0; } // Allow certain file formats if($imageFileType != "jpg" && $imageFileType != "png" && $imageFileType != "jpeg" && $imageFileType != "gif" ) { echo "Sorry, only JPG, JPEG, PNG & GIF files are allowed."; $uploadOk = 0; } // Check if $uploadOk is set to 0 by an error if ($uploadOk == 0) { echo "Sorry, your file was not uploaded."; // if everything is ok, try to upload file } else { if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES["fileToUpload"]["tmp_name"], $target_file)) { echo "The file ". basename( $_FILES["fileToUpload"]["name"]). " has been uploaded."; } else { echo "Sorry, there was an error uploading your file."; } } ?> I would like that the 'file to upload' consists ofa) the client_id (which has to be requested somehow in the 'upload.php' + b) the fileToUpload like f.e. 101_mypicture.jpg 1000 Thanks in advance Cosmopolita
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