Børge Holen wrote:
When I use a normal single file upload form; both of these statements will continue wether my form is empty or not, why?

if(!empty($_FILES)){
        do som checking if its a jpg.
        if not exit;

if(isset($_FILES)){


because it IS set and NOT empty.
$_FILES['file_upload_field'] is set, it's got no data, but it IS set.
$_FILES is set because $_FILES['file_upload_field'] exists.
Submitting a blank form sends all "variables" though without actual (non-default) content.

- tul

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