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Re: Pass uploaded filename to an XML file new!
by Top, 10 years ago
I'm using the following code to copy the images to the necessary directories and to edit the xml file I want to edit with the uploaded filenames. If someone could give me some insight on how to use one of the post-processing variables to pass their values to the xml file wold be greatly appreciated.

include('class.upload.php');
$filehandler = new upload($_FILES['image_field']);
if ($filehandler->uploaded) {
  // save uploaded image with no changes
  $filehandler->file_overwrite = true;
  
  $filehandler->Process('load/images/');
  if ($filehandler->processed) {
    echo 'original image copied';
  } else {
    echo 'error : ' . $filehandler->error;
  }
  
  // save uploaded image with a new name,
  // resized to 160px height
  // $filehandler->file_new_name_body = 'image_resized';
  //$filehandler->image_convert = jpg;
  $filehandler->image_resize = true;
  $filehandler->file_overwrite = true;  
  $filehandler->image_y = 160;
  $filehandler->image_ratio_x = true;
  
  $filehandler->Process('load/thumbs/');
 
  if ($filehandler->processed) {
    echo 'image renamed, resized y=160
          and converted to JPG';
    $filehandler->Clean();
  } else {
    echo 'error : ' . $filehandler->error;
  }
}

$thumbimage = array(
	'thumbnail' => 'Thumbnail file name from class.upload.php',);
	
$fullimage = array(
	'imageload' => 'Full image file name from class.upload.php',);
	
$imagetext = array(
//Can still use description parameter from form in index php file
    'description' => $_POST['description_text'],);
    
$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc->load( 'load/config.xml' );

$doc->formatOutput = true;
$r = $doc->getElementsByTagName("settings")->item(0);

$b = $doc->createElement("image");

$thumb_path = $doc->createElement("thumb_path");
$thumb_path->appendChild(
    $doc->createTextNode( $thumbimage["thumbnail"] )
);
$b->appendChild( $thumb_path );


$big_image_path = $doc->createElement("big_image_path");
$big_image_path->appendChild(
    $doc->createTextNode( $fullimage["imageload"] )
);
$b->appendChild( $big_image_path );


$description_text = $doc->createElement("description_text");
$description_text->appendChild(
    $doc->createTextNode( $imagetext["description"])
);

$b->appendChild( $description_text );

$r->appendChild( $b );

$doc->save("load/config.xml"); 


The XML file parmeters should look like this:

		load/thumbs/18.jpg
		load/images/18.jpg
		Dog Image

The code I currently have produces this:


Thumbnail file name from class.upload.phpFull image file name from class.upload.phpGirls
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