You can use the fwrite function (this is probably not a very good idea in this particular example though.
$fp = fopen('data.txt', 'w');
fwrite($fp, $yourContents);
fclose($fp);
But, if you already have the file simply copy it using the copy command (if you want to keep it in the temp folder that is, if not move it with the rename function instead).
To copy, do something like this
$tempfile = 'tempfile.txt';
$newfile = 'newfile.txt';
if (copy($tempfile, $newfile)) {
echo "success!";
} else {
echo "misery :(";
}
To move with rename
// Rename returns a bool, just as in the copy example
rename("/tmp/tempfile.txt", "/home/user/files/newfile.txt");
Added this: To move with move_uploaded_file
Please note, I didn't test this in a development environment. This may not execute perfectly.
$uploads_dir = 'C:\\movefiles\\here\\';
foreach ($_FILES["upload-tracking-file"]["error"] as $key => $error) {
if ($error == UPLOAD_ERR_OK) {
$tmp_name = $_FILES["upload-tracking-file"]["tmp_name"][$key];
$name = $_FILES["upload-tracking-file"]["name"][$key];
move_uploaded_file($tmp_name, "$uploads_dir\\$name");
}
}
References
move_uploaded_file()
, maybe?