fdf_get_attachment
(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5, PHP 7)
fdf_get_attachment — Extracts uploaded file embedded in the FDF
Description
$fdf_document
, string $fieldname
, string $savepath
) : array
Extracts a file uploaded by means of the "file selection" field
fieldname
and stores it under
savepath
.
Parameters
-
fdf_document
-
The FDF document handle, returned by fdf_create(), fdf_open() or fdf_open_string().
-
fieldname
-
-
savepath
-
May be the name of a plain file or an existing directory in which the file is to be created under its original name. Any existing file under the same name will be overwritten.
Note:
There seems to be no other way to find out the original filename but to store the file using a directory as
savepath
and check for the basename it was stored under.
Return Values
The returned array contains the following fields:
-
path
- path were the file got stored -
size
- size of the stored file in bytes -
type
- mimetype if given in the FDF
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