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  • Server Side Upload script fails on Apache 2.2 with PHP5, Win32 - XP Pro

    I'm running Apache 2.2 on WinXP, 32 bit, and I have installed PHP5. I need to enable file uploads to the server, and have the following "submit" HTML:

    Code:
    <form method="POST" action="uploader_v3.php" enctype="multipart/form-data">
    Choose a file to upload:
    <input type="file" name="uploaded_file">
    <input type="submit" value="Upload File">
    </form>
    The problem is that once the "Submit" button is clicked, the uploader script returns a blank page. I'm not sure if this is a PHP issue or an Apache issue because Apache's .CONF is good to go and PHP.INI has file uploads enabled, and syntactically, there's nothing wrong with the uploader_v3.php script. For those fluent in PHP, here's what "uploader_v3.php" looks like:

    Code:
    <?PHP
    
    $SafeFile = $HTTP_POST_FILES['uploaded_file']['name'];
    
    $uploaddir = "/uploads/";
    $path = $uploaddir.$SafeFile;
    $upload_err = $HTTP_POST_FILES['uploaded_file']['error']
    
    if($uploaded_file != none){ //AS LONG AS A FILE WAS SELECTED...
    
        if(copy($HTTP_POST_FILES['uploaded_file']['tmp_name'], $path)){ //IF IT HAS BEEN COPIED...
    
            //GET FILE NAME
            $theFileName = $HTTP_POST_FILES['uploaded_file']['name'];
    
            //GET FILE SIZE
            $theFileSize = $HTTP_POST_FILES['uploaded_file']['size'];
    
            if ($theFileSize>999999){ //IF GREATER THAN 999KB, DISPLAY AS MB
                $theDiv = $theFileSize / 1000000;
                $theFileSize = round($theDiv, 1)." MB"; //round($WhatToRound, $DecimalPlaces)
            } else { //OTHERWISE DISPLAY AS KB
                $theDiv = $theFileSize / 1000;
                $theFileSize = round($theDiv, 1)." KB"; //round($WhatToRound, $DecimalPlaces)
            }
    
    echo <<<UPLS
    <table cellpadding="5" width="300">
    <tr>
        <td align="Center" colspan="2"><font color="#C80000"><b>Upload Successful</b></font></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td align="right"><b>File Name: </b></td>
        <td align="left">$theFileName</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td align="right"><b>File Size: </b></td>
        <td align="left">$theFileSize</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td align="right"><b>Directory: </b></td>
        <td align="left">$uploaddir</td>
    </tr>
    </table>
    
    UPLS;
    
        } else {
    
    //PRINT AN ERROR IF THE FILE COULD NOT BE COPIED
    echo <<<UPLF
    <table cellpadding="5" width="80%">
    <tr>
    <td align="Center" colspan="2"><font color="#00C800"><b>File "$SafeFile" could not be uploaded:<br>Return Code: $upload_err <br /></b></font></td>
    </tr>
    
    </table>
    
    UPLF;
        }
    }
    ?>
    Can somebody help me? This is EXTREMELY annoying! I've posted this in both Apache and PHP because I'm not sure where the problem is.

  • #2
    Never mind. Problem solved by BluePanther in PHP forum. I'm missing a ";" on a single line.

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