Hi
Firstly, I would like to point out that programming with register_globals on
is a bad move, in sense of security.

Secondly, I'd suggest using isset for checking if there is anything in the
$_FILES superglobal. (If you're using post 4.1, of course.)

"Stephen K Knight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am trying to upload an image to my webserver.  This is the PHP page that
> is called from my html page.  I am trying to upload the image to my folder
> called "logos"  the direct link would be:  C:\Program Files\Apache
> Group\Apache2\htdocs\logos  I am not sure what I am doing wrong in the
code
> below.  Can someone please look and help me so that I can upload the image
> to that folder.
>
> Thank you!
> In Kindness
> Stephen K Knight
>
>
> <?
>
> if(!empty($userfile))
> {
>  $abpath = "/logos/" . $newname;
>
> echo "FileUpload2.php";
> echo $username;
> echo $newname;
> echo $abpath;
>
>    //copy the file
>  //  copy($userfile, "$abpath");
>
>    //destroy the uploaded file
> //   unlink($userfile);
>
>    // write javascript to store the newname
> //   echo "<script language='javascript'>\n";
> //   echo "newname = '" . $newname . "';\n";
> //   echo "</script>\n";
> }
>



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