Recently on his blog Cormac has posted a quick little tutorial on making things a bit faster when rejecting file uploads in PHP that are just a bit too large.
Discovered today you can report to a user if the file(s) he/she is uploading is too large without having to wait for the file to finish uploading by checking $_FILES.
The key is the "error" field in the $_FILES array that actually returns...
Rob Allen's Blog: File uploads with...
With the recent released of the 1.7 version of the Zend Framework Rob Allen wanted to post about a new form element type that integrates some much needed functionality -...
Preventing Multiple Submits - Kevin Waterson
The problem of multiple form submissions is quite common in PHP. Many people use forms for database interactions and emailing etc, but when the form is submitted, the page can be refreshed...
ProDevTips.com: File Uploads with PHP Doctrine
The ProDevTips blog has posted the fifth part of their look at using Doctrine with PHP. This time they focus on file uploads. It's time to take a look at how file uploads can be integrated...
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