What does the error field say? And I'm pretty sure that MAX_FILE_SIZE
must come immediately before your file input element.

Also, are you sure the file is within your upload limit?

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 1:01 PM, phicarre <gam...@bluewin.ch> wrote:
>
> jquery.form.js v2.18
>
> I have a form with a lot of fields and one upload file field:
>
> <form action='' id='form1' enctype='multipart/form-data' style='font-
> size:85%'>
>    <input type="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="100000" />
>
>    <table >
>        <tr><td>Nom: </td><td><input type='text' size='30' id='nom'
> name='nom' /></td></tr>
>        <tr><td>Prénom: </td><td><input type="text" size="30"
> id="prenom" name="prenom" /></td></tr>
>        <tr><td>Photo: </td><td><input type="file" size="40"
> id="photo" name="photo" /></td></tr>
>    </table>
> </form>
> </div>
>
> $('#form1').ajaxSubmit(
>    {
>        type: 'POST',
>        url: 'create.php',
>        beforeSubmit: showRequest ,
>        success: function(msg) {},
>        error: function(requete,iderror) {alert(iderror);}
>    }
>    );
>
> In create.php, the $_FILES is correct  (name,size,type,tmp name,error)
> BUT the $POST is empty !
> Why ?

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