Hello, I was wondering if it is possible to move uploaded files from one location on the webserver to another?
What I want to do is have people upload their files, then after they have been checked by a moderator, I want the moderator to be able to move them to a different location, whilst still on the site.Does such a code exist or not?
Moving uploaded files
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- mecha_godzilla
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Re: Moving uploaded files
Hi,
I think you can use rename() for this purpose:
http://uk1.php.net/manual/en/function.rename.php
Note that the file itself does not have to be renamed, but you can rename the absolute path to the file (as with the "mv" command in Un*x).
HTH,
Mecha Godzilla
I think you can use rename() for this purpose:
http://uk1.php.net/manual/en/function.rename.php
Note that the file itself does not have to be renamed, but you can rename the absolute path to the file (as with the "mv" command in Un*x).
HTH,
Mecha Godzilla
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Re: Moving uploaded files
Thanks, I've got it working now.Do you know of any way to use an if statement to echo whether it moved or not?
So far, I have this, but what would make this work?
if (!rename("uploader/uploads/".$file_name.".zip", "downloads/".$file_name.".zip"));
{
echo "Not successful"
}
else
{
echo " Moved successfully"
}
(Sorry for not replying earlier)
So far, I have this, but what would make this work?
if (!rename("uploader/uploads/".$file_name.".zip", "downloads/".$file_name.".zip"));
{
echo "Not successful"
}
else
{
echo " Moved successfully"
}
(Sorry for not replying earlier)
- mecha_godzilla
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Re: Moving uploaded files
You could use file_exists() to do this after your rename() operation - from the PHP manual:
If the file exists at the new location then everything went ok. Some scripts will also use filesize() to check the file size as well (is the file size greater than 0 bytes?) to make sure that PHP didn't just create an empty file.
Using rename() in an if() test should work, but you might want to reverse the condition - test to see whether the result is TRUE (the rename operation completed successfully) rather than FALSE.
M_G
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$filename = "downloads/".$file_name.".zip";
if (file_exists($filename)) {
echo "The file $filename exists";
} else {
echo "The file $filename does not exist";
}
Using rename() in an if() test should work, but you might want to reverse the condition - test to see whether the result is TRUE (the rename operation completed successfully) rather than FALSE.
M_G
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Re: Moving uploaded files
You might consider adding a column to your db table
ie view_file - set it to 0 if not view then 1 to view
admin can then check all files set to 0, and if approved change to 1
only files with column set to 1 can be accessed by visitors
also all files can be in the same folder with no need to move them elsewhere
ie view_file - set it to 0 if not view then 1 to view
admin can then check all files set to 0, and if approved change to 1
only files with column set to 1 can be accessed by visitors
also all files can be in the same folder with no need to move them elsewhere