Ok.. I have created a submission form that works great just like what I
want..
but there is one minor detail if possible to figure out. When I let users
upload a photo to my site, the image will be stored on the server hdd and
the name of the image will be stored in the database. Works great!.. but
lets say they submit another image in the same form.. it will overwrite the
image name in the database, and uploads the new image.. but what about the
old one? It stays dorment unusable and taking up space on my hdd. So... my
question is.. what line can I add to delete the image before or after
uploading the new one. I mean you can make the old name value into a temp
value, and then it will overwrite the original value and you still have the
temp value.. I think.. here is what by submit code looks like. Hopefully
someone can figure this out.
-------------code :
if ($submit) {
$connection = mysql_pconnect(SQL_SERVER, SQL_UID, SQL_PWD);
mysql_select_db(SQL_DB, $connection);
$sql = "UPDATE user SET
desc_one='".addslashes($desc_one)."',photo_one='".addslashes($picture_name).
"' WHERE userid='userid'";
mysql_query($sql);
exec("cp $picture /root/lets/play/folder/tag/images/$picture_name");
return 0;
}
-------------code end.
Thanks
BradC
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