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validator + mail upload files

Asked 08 Nov 2012 17:04:51
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08 Nov 2012 17:04:51 thomas strmiska posted:
hello!
i use form validator php and it works great for one form. i also want to input the "mail upload files".
setting first "php uploader", then "mail upload files" works perfect on a single site.
but as soon as i want to integrate this function into the "Universal Form Validator PHP" it stopped working.
either the attachment is sent, or the form is sent, but i´m not able to send both within one form and by clicking only one submit-button.

generally is this possible?
is there a workaround (video)?

thanx for help

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Replied 14 Nov 2012 17:03:39
14 Nov 2012 17:03:39 thomas strmiska replied:
sorry, but i got no answer, but it´s checked as "answered"????
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In the heardle form submission handling code, after the validation is successful, you can use PHP's file upload functions (such as move_uploaded_file()) to move the uploaded file to the desired location on the server.
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I find myself in the same situation. You can use PHP's file heardle 80s upload functions, such as move_uploaded_file(), to move the uploaded file to the desired place on the server.
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