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$_FILES is a simple non-associative array

 

Use $_FILES[0] rather than $_FILES[$fieldname]

 

 

Euhm..

 

$_FILES['userfile']['name']

 

    The original name of the file on the client machine.

$_FILES['userfile']['type']

 

    The mime type of the file, if the browser provided this information. An example would be "image/gif". This mime type is however not checked on the PHP side and therefore don't take its value for granted.

$_FILES['userfile']['size']

 

    The size, in bytes, of the uploaded file.

$_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name']

 

    The temporary filename of the file in which the uploaded file was stored on the server.

$_FILES['userfile']['error']

 

    The error code associated with this file upload. This element was added in PHP 4.2.0

 

Multiple files are accessed as:

 

$_FILES['userfile']['name'][0]

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