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Re: Database tmp name? new!
by colin, 13 years, 6 months ago
This is basic PHP, we are starting to get out of topic in this forum...

Your code should look like this then:

include('class.upload.php');

// create an array to hold your filnames
$images = array();

$files = array();
foreach ($_FILES['my_field'] as $k => $l) {
 foreach ($l as $i => $v) {
 if (!array_key_exists($i, $files))
   $files[$i] = array();
   $files[$i][$k] = $v;
 }
}      
foreach ($files as $file) {
  $handle = new Upload($file);
  if ($handle->uploaded) {
    $handle->Process("./");
    if ($handle->processed) {
      echo 'OK';
      // add the filename to the array
      $images[] = $handle->file_dst_pathname;
    } else {
      echo 'Error: ' . $handle->error;
    }
  } else {
    echo 'Error: ' . $handle->error;
  }
  unset($handle);
}

// you can insert the filenames in your database here, 
// from the array in which you stocked them
// but you will need to do some error checking, in case of the upload didn't work
$sql = "INSERT INTO photos2 (my_field1, my_field2, my_field3, my_field4) ";
$sql .= "VALUES ('".mysql_real_escape_string($images[0])."', '".mysql_real_escape_string($images[1])."', '".mysql_real_escape_string($images[2])."', '".mysql_real_escape_string($images[3])."')";
$x = mysql_query($sql) or die(mysql_error());
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