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Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 1
OS: win2000
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Upload Files To Database
Hi there,
I just joined this forum praying that I can get some solutions to my problem. I followed your tutorial on how to Upload Files To Database, and after 3 hours or so, finally got it to work. The problem I have is that I want to incorporate this function with an existing and working application form I use, and sent all the values from that form to the database, as well as to email. But I would like to be able to send the image, with the form results by email as well. I have researched this problem extensively and can find forms to send files by email, and forms to send data by email, but never both in the same script. I have even tried to manipulate and combine such scripts into one application php, but to no avail. If somehow I could combine the file upload to database with my existing application form I would be so happy! Can someone help me? Aus |
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Re: Upload Files To Database
So your existing application form is the email form? From what you say ... it sounds like after the image is uploaded into the database, you want to send it as an attachment via email...is that correct?
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