laurenetherington Posted October 20, 2014 Share Posted October 20, 2014 Hello Happy Campers. Wonder if someone can point me in the right direction if it's not too much trouble. I have a script that allows an EU to edit a database entry. The users edits the information and hits submit which then edits the content and it all works spiffingly. My problem however arises when I go to upload a new image. The "Add" function uploads images to a directory and the location is saved in the database. When editing the image however, it unlinks it but it does not allow me to upload a new image. The code is as follows: ini_set('display_errors',1); error_reporting(E_ALL); $conn = mysqli_connect("HOST","DB","PWRD","DBTBL") or die('Cannot Connect to the database'); $i = mysqli_real_escape_string($conn,$_POST['newsid']); $t = mysqli_real_escape_string($conn,$_POST['title']); $st = mysqli_real_escape_string($conn,$_POST['stat']); $sn = mysqli_real_escape_string($conn,$_POST['snip']); $s = mysqli_real_escape_string($conn,$_POST['stry']); $c = mysqli_real_escape_string($conn,$_POST['cap']); $f = $_POST['oldim']; $s = nl2br($s); if(!is_uploaded_file($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'])) { $naquery = "UPDATE news SET newstitle='$t',newssnip='$sn',newsarticle='$s',newsstatus='$st' WHERE newsid=$i"; } else { if ($_FILES['file']['type'] != "image/gif" && $_FILES['file']['type'] != "image/jpeg" && $_FILES['file']['type'] != "image/jpg" && $_FILES['file']['type'] != "image/x-png" && $_FILES['file']['type'] != "image/png") { $naquery = "UPDATE news SET newstitle='$t',newssnip='$sn',newsarticle='$s',newsstatus='$st' WHERE newsid=$i"; } else { $finame = $_FILES["file"]["name"]; $result = move_uploaded_file($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'], "../news/$finame"); if ($result == 1) { $naquery = "UPDATE news SET newstitle='$t',newssnip='$sn',newsarticle='$s',newsimage='$finame' newscaption='$c',newsstatus='$st' WHERE newsid=$i"; $d = "../news/"; unlink("$d$f"); } else { $naquery = "UPDATE news SET newstitle='$t',newssnip='$sn',newsarticle='$s',newsstatus='$st' WHERE newsid=$i"; } } } $result = mysqli_query($conn, $naquery); if($result){ header('Location: ../news.php'); } else { echo "Oh No! Something has gone wrong and the data could not be uploaded"; echo "<br />"; echo "click <a href='Link'>here</a> to return to News"; } mysqli_close($conn); I am not getting an error message from PHP, I am just getting the generic "Something has gone wrong" that I have coded in myself. Is there anyone who can point me in the right direction please? Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution laurenetherington Posted October 20, 2014 Author Solution Share Posted October 20, 2014 I have realised my mistake. There is a comma missing from the query: $naquery = "UPDATE news SET newstitle='$t',newssnip='$sn',newsarticle='$s',newsimage='$finame' newscaption='$c',newsstatus='$st' WHERE newsid=$i"; Should be $naquery = "UPDATE news SET newstitle='$t',newssnip='$sn',newsarticle='$s',newsimage='$finame', newscaption='$c',newsstatus='$st' WHERE newsid=$i"; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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