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I'm using this form to add the title,link of the image and the text of the article to the database. I'm using type="text" for the image link,now,it's getting borring to upload an image on a external image upload service and copy the link.

I want to upload the image with this for and store THE LINK of the image in the database.

The form:

<?php if (!$_POST["go"]){ ?>
<form method="post" action="">
    <input name="article_title" type="text">
    <input name="article_image_url" type="text"> <!-- i want here type="file" -->
    <textarea name="article_text"></textarea>
    <input type="submit" name="go" value="Submit">
</form>


<?php
} else {
   $date=date("Y.m.d");
   $title = $_POST["article_title"];
   $image_url = $_POST["article_image_url"];
   $text = $_POST["text"];


$sql="INSERT INTO articles (title,image_url,text,date) VALUES ('$title', '$image_url', '$text', '$date')";

if (mysql_query($sql)){

echo "done";}

else {echo "error<br>" . mysql_error();}}

?>

Please help me with this :)

ps:sorry for my English :$

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  • Welcome to SO. What exactly is your question? What doesn't work?
    – Pekka
    Dec 26, 2010 at 16:56
  • Looks like he want change the article_image_url to be <input type="file">. Save image in folder and store the image name to db. Yes?
    – haha
    Dec 26, 2010 at 17:03

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The first thing you should do, and it seems you are clueless about SQL escaping, is add following before you access the first $_POST var:

$_POST = array_map("mysql_real_escape_string", $_POST);

Then you seemingly want to use a file upload for the image. If so change the url field to:

<input type=file name=image>

This uploaded file will show up in $_FILES. Use it like this, preferrably after you've read the other fields from $_POST:

if ($img = $_FILES["image"]["tmp_name"]) {
     $image_url = md5_file($img) . ".jpeg";
     move_uploaded_file($img, "./upload/$image_url");
     $image_url = "http://www.example.org/where/$image_url";
}

There are lot's of security concerns with that. But that's out of scope here, so I hardwired it to .jpeg. There's lots of information in the manual and its comments: https://www.php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.php

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