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<?php
ini_set('display_errors', 1);
error_reporting(E_ALL|E_STRICT);
include_once("alphaID.php");
include_once("displayimage.php");
//include_once("insertdata.php");
//generate unique id
$key = microtime() + floor(rand()*10000);
$newname = alphaID($key);
// In PHP versions earlier than 4.1.0, $HTTP_POST_FILES should be used instead
// of $_FILES.
$ext = explode('.',$_FILES['userfile']['name']);
$extension = '.'.$ext[1];
$uploaddir = '/var/www/uploads/';
$uploadfile = $uploaddir . basename($_FILES['userfile']['name']);
$filepath = '/var/www/html/testing/'.$newname.$extension;
move_uploaded_file($_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name'], $filepath));
header('Location: displayimage.php?img='.$newname.);
exit;
?>

I can't seem to get the header function at the bottom to work. I cannot see any output in the code and have tried many things in an attempt to get it to work.

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  • What is in displayimage.php? Is it your HTML for your page?
    – KevBot
    Apr 2, 2014 at 7:33
  • @KevBot Basically just an isset($_GET['img'])) {}; and then a print output that uses the alphaID.php script.
    – Emmett
    Apr 2, 2014 at 7:35
  • is $newname getting set properly?
    – anurupr
    Apr 2, 2014 at 7:38
  • @anurpr $newname is defined in the code above, what do you mean?
    – Emmett
    Apr 2, 2014 at 7:39
  • make sure that the files that you are including inside the page is not doing any output , i mean the two pages (alphaID.php,displayimage.php)
    – Leo Bali
    Apr 2, 2014 at 7:41

2 Answers 2

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You cannot have any output before you send headers. Since you are outputting in displayimage.php, your location function will fail.

Here is some great reading on StackOverflow about this issue:

How to fix "Headers already sent" error in PHP

EDIT

You have a syntax error in your header call. You have an extra period. Remove the period after $newname. You should have:

header('Location: displayimage.php?img='.$newname);

Also, you have too many ( on your move_uploaded_file function. This is causing a syntax error as well. You should have:

move_uploaded_file($_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name'], $filepath);

Any time you do not see any output whatsoever, you usually have a syntax error. Just one syntax error will stop the entire page from executing.

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  • Even if I remove the output inside of displayimage.php I still have the same problem, plus the header() function is inside index.php as shown above ^ not displayimage.php so I cannot see what the issue would be with having output inside displayimage.php
    – Emmett
    Apr 2, 2014 at 7:41
  • Ok, that's interesting. Just as a side note however, that the code that would be printing is executed first because it is above your "Location" function. I'll continue to troubleshoot
    – KevBot
    Apr 2, 2014 at 7:44
  • yep that fixed it completely, thank you so much. I can't believe it was something as simple as removing a period and a extra bracket. Thanks heaps man.
    – Emmett
    Apr 2, 2014 at 8:00
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header('Location: displayimage.php?img='.$newname**.**); 

the pb is the additionnal dot

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