Cause you dont give a filename with a postfile request.
You need to use a multipartpost to give a file AND a (or even more) value with one postrequest.
See my signature for a Example
Cause you dont give a filename with a postfile request.
You need to use a multipartpost to give a file AND a (or even more) value with one postrequest.
See my signature for a Example
thanks for fast replay DonManfred
the files i'am working with is less than 50 KB.
sorry for this silly question but i'am a noob
multipartpost: does mean sending the file part after part each part as one http post
or it does mean that a single http post with more than one parameter ?
anyway is their is a difference in the request time if using normal or multipart post ?
See my example. I´m using two files in ONE uploadrequest. You can put more... You need to handle the files then via the $_FILES array like in an normal webpage-formular-request.
Thanks bro , i'am seeing your script now
so making a little change to my script is not possible to send a string (file name) with it ?
i have to change the whole sender and receiver code right ?