Wednesday, January 19, 2011

PHP Multiple Files Upload

You can upload multiple files with one time submittion. Array is a big role in this tutorial, let's see the scripts.


Overview


In this tutorial create 2 files
1. multiple_upload.php
2. multiple_upload_ac.php

Step
1. Create file multiple_upload.php
2. Create file multiple_upload_ac.php
3. Create folder "upload" for store uploaded files.
.4. CHMOD your upload folder to "777" by using your ftp software(change permission).


Step1:


Create file multiple_upload.php



|---|--------------------- code --------------------|---|
{code type=codetype}

<table width="500" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">
<tr>
<form action="multiple_upload_ac.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" name="form1" id="form1">
<td>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
<tr>
<td><strong>multiple Files Upload </strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Select file
<input name="ufile[]" type="file" id="ufile[]" size="50" /></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Select file
<input name="ufile[]" type="file" id="ufile[]" size="50" /></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Select file
<input name="ufile[]" type="file" id="ufile[]" size="50" /></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center"><input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Upload" /></td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
</form>
</tr>
</table>


{/code}

Step2:


Create file multiple_upload_ac.php


|---|--------------------- code --------------------|---|


{code type=codetype}

<?php
//set where you want to store files
//in this example we keep file in folder upload
//$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['name']; = upload file name
//for example upload file name cartoon.gif . $path will be upload/cartoon.gif
$path1= "upload/".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['name'][0];
$path2= "upload/".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['name'][1];
$path3= "upload/".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['name'][2];


//copy file to where you want to store file
copy($HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['tmp_name'][0], $path1);
copy($HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['tmp_name'][1], $path2);
copy($HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['tmp_name'][2], $path3);


//$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['name'] = file name
//$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['size'] = file size
//$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['type'] = type of file
echo "File Name :".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['name'][0]."<BR/>";
echo "File Size :".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['size'][0]."<BR/>";
echo "File Type :".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['type'][0]."<BR/>";
echo "<img src=\"$path1\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\">";
echo "<P>";


echo "File Name :".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['name'][1]."<BR/>";
echo "File Size :".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['size'][1]."<BR/>";
echo "File Type :".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['type'][1]."<BR/>";
echo "<img src=\"$path2\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\">";
echo "<P>";


echo "File Name :".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['name'][2]."<BR/>";
echo "File Size :".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['size'][2]."<BR/>";
echo "File Type :".$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['type'][2]."<BR/>";
echo "<img src=\"$path3\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\">";


///////////////////////////////////////////////////////


// Use this code to display the error or success.


$filesize1=$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['size'][0];
$filesize2=$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['size'][1];
$filesize3=$HTTP_POST_FILES['ufile']['size'][2];


if($filesize1 && $filesize2 && $filesize3 != 0)
{
echo "We have recieved your files";
}


else {
echo "ERROR.....";
}


//////////////////////////////////////////////


// What files that have a problem? (if found)


if($filesize1==0) {
echo "There're something error in your first file";
echo "<BR />";
}


if($filesize2==0) {
echo "There're something error in your second file";
echo "<BR />";
}


if($filesize3==0) {
echo "There're something error in your third file";
echo "<BR />";
}


?>


{/code}

Step3:


CHMOD upload folder to 777 (change permission)


This step, do it when you upload to real server. This example, I use CuteFTP, right click at upload folder > FTP Commands > CHMOD



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