pneudralics Posted October 28, 2008 Share Posted October 28, 2008 The below is what I use in my isset. I can't figure out how to not allow upload if 1 of 3 doesn't work. For example if the main image doesn't upload I don't want the thumbnail to upload or the code to write to the database vice versa. I tried doing an if (!empty).. to the $_Post but that didn't work. It adds the tmp name to the database. //Check for main image if (move_uploaded_file ($_FILES['image']['tmp_name'], GALLERYUPLOAD."$newname2")) { echo '<font color="red">Main image uploaded successfully.</font><br />'; } else { echo '<font color="red">Problem uploading main image.</font><br />'; } //Check for thumbnail image if (move_uploaded_file ($_FILES['timage']['tmp_name'], GALLERYTHUMBNAILUPLOAD."$newname2")) { echo '<font color="red">Thumbnail image uploaded successfully.</font><br />'; } else { echo '<font color="red">Problem uploading thumbnail image.</font><br />'; } //End image upload if (mysql_query("INSERT INTO gallery (image) VALUE ('$newname2')")) { echo '<font color="red">The images have been written to the database successfully.</font><br /><br />'; } else { echo '<font color="red">Images did not write to the database.</font><br /><br />'; } Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/130416-solved-need-some-help-with-uploading/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
solon Posted October 28, 2008 Share Posted October 28, 2008 you can use a flag in each if statement and set it to true or false depending on the result of the if statement and check it into the next if statement like: //Check for main image if (move_uploaded_file ($_FILES['image']['tmp_name'], GALLERYUPLOAD."$newname2")) { echo '<font color="red">Main image uploaded successfully.</font><br />'; $err_flag1 = true; } else { echo '<font color="red">Problem uploading main image.</font><br />'; } //Check for thumbnail image if ($err_flag1 = true){ if (move_uploaded_file ($_FILES['timage']['tmp_name'], GALLERYTHUMBNAILUPLOAD."$newname2")) { echo '<font color="red">Thumbnail image uploaded successfully.</font><br />'; $err_flag2 = true; } else { echo '<font color="red">Problem uploading thumbnail image.</font><br />'; } } } else { echo "Image not uploaded"; exit(); } //End image upload if ($err_flag2 = true){ if (mysql_query("INSERT INTO gallery (image) VALUE ('$newname2')")) { echo '<font color="red">The images have been written to the database successfully.</font><br /><br />'; } else { echo '<font color="red">Images did not write to the database.</font><br /><br />'; } else{ echo "Image not uploaded"; exit(); } I think that should do it Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/130416-solved-need-some-help-with-uploading/#findComment-676505 Share on other sites More sharing options...
pneudralics Posted October 29, 2008 Author Share Posted October 29, 2008 Tried it and it still doesn't work. I tried it several other ways. Currently have it like the below: //Set main image, thumbnail and writing image name to database to true $mainimagecheck = true; $thumbnailimagecheck = true; $databaseimagecheck = true; //Check for main image if ($thumbnailimagecheck = true) { if ($mainimagecheck) { if (move_uploaded_file ($_FILES['image']['tmp_name'], GALLERYUPLOAD."$newname2")) { echo '<font color="red">Main image uploaded successfully.</font><br />'; } } else { echo '<font color="red">Problem uploading main image.</font><br />'; } } else { echo '<font color="red">Main image didn\'t upload because thumbnail image didn\'t upload.</font><br />'; exit (); } //Check for thumbnail image if ($mainimagecheck = true) { if ($thumbnailimagecheck) { if (move_uploaded_file ($_FILES['timage']['tmp_name'], GALLERYTHUMBNAILUPLOAD."$newname2")) { echo '<font color="red">Thumbnail image uploaded successfully.</font><br />'; } } else { echo '<font color="red">Problem uploading thumbnail image.</font><br />'; } } else { echo '<font color="red">Thumbnail image didn\'t upload because main image didn\'t upload.</font><br />'; exit (); } //End image upload //If inputs empty do not load the database if ($mainimagecheck && $thumbnailimagecheck) { if (mysql_query("INSERT INTO gallery (image) VALUE ('$newname2')")) { echo '<font color="red">The images have been written to the database successfully.</font><br /><br />'; } else { echo '<font color="red">Images did not write to the database.</font><br /><br />'; } } else { echo '<font color="red">Images did not write to the database because main or thumbnail didn\'t upload.</font><br /><br />'; exit (); } Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/130416-solved-need-some-help-with-uploading/#findComment-677629 Share on other sites More sharing options...
GingerRobot Posted October 29, 2008 Share Posted October 29, 2008 Or, you could just nest your if statements properly. Consider the following pseudo code: if(file is uploaded){ //create the thumbnail if(thumbnail is created){ //try to execute the query if(query is successful){ //everything worked }else{ //query failed } }else{ //thumbnail not created } }else{ //file not uploaded } Also, to create a thumbnail, you should be resizing the file that's already been uploaded. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/130416-solved-need-some-help-with-uploading/#findComment-677636 Share on other sites More sharing options...
pneudralics Posted October 29, 2008 Author Share Posted October 29, 2008 Or, you could just nest your if statements properly. Consider the following pseudo code: if(file is uploaded){ //create the thumbnail if(thumbnail is created){ //try to execute the query if(query is successful){ //everything worked }else{ //query failed } }else{ //thumbnail not created } }else{ //file not uploaded } Also, to create a thumbnail, you should be resizing the file that's already been uploaded. Thanks I was just thinking about that. Do you know of a good tutorial that will teach that without using any other utilities? I would like to have just one box to upload and automatically create a thumbnail. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/130416-solved-need-some-help-with-uploading/#findComment-677656 Share on other sites More sharing options...
GingerRobot Posted October 29, 2008 Share Posted October 29, 2008 Can't recommend a particular one i'm afraid, though if you google you'll find loads. If you want to give it a go yourself, then you'll need to use the imagecopyresampled() function on the uploaded image to create a thumbnail. Edit: In fact, if you look at the examples given on that page you'll get a pretty good idea of what to do. Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/130416-solved-need-some-help-with-uploading/#findComment-677713 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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