When the file is uploaded to the server (I assume you've got that far),
typically you KNOW the name of the file, or have renamed it to a specific
file name to suit your methods (otherwise people may upload different
pictures called me.gif which overwrite each other).

So you may have a var $uploadedFileName, which is x.gif.

Your second page will know this, or may need to be passed the var
"file.php?uploadedFileName=<?=$uploadedFileName?>".

When the page knows this, you can then echo it in the form with something
like:

<INPUT type="hidden" name="uploadedFileName" value="<?=$uploadedFileName?>">

Which will mean that the NEXT page knows, etc etc.


Easy enough, although hard to explain :)


Justin French
--------------------
Creative Director
http://Indent.com.au
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on 02/05/02 10:29 PM, r ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Greetings All,
> Special greeting to all my new pals on the list, you know who you are.
> 
> First let me tell you what i have done then what i need.
> 
> I have made a program to upload a picture (gif or jpeg, for clearness lets
> call the picture "x.jpg") and then the page will change and a new page
> will
> display asking the user/client what kind of a picture was it
> (eg: cartoon/family pic/portfolio pic or adult pic) thats it.
> 
> 
> My doubt is here:
> In the second page I want to ask the client if "x.jpg" is the picture
> he/she
> uploaded.
> How do read the filename? I also want his filename in a hidden text field
> on
> the same page so that i may enter it into the database.
> 
> 
> Also can anybody recomend a good online manual for PHP, or a downloadable
> version with  LOTS of GOOD examples.
> ( Note : I am running on windows)
> 
> Any help appreciated,
> 
> Cheers,
> -Ryan.
> 
> 
> 


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