I want to do so if the image are over the dimensions 604x453, then resize it to 604x453.

Ive made it this far:

    $org_name = stripslashes($_FILES[$upload_name]['name']);
    $file_size = $_FILES[$upload_name]['size'];
    $file_temp = $_FILES[$upload_name]['tmp_name'];
    $file_type = $_FILES[$upload_name]["type"];
    $file_err  = $_FILES[$upload_name]['error'];
list($width, $height, $type, $attr) = $imageSizeInfo;
    $move_me = "images/users/status/".$org_name;
if(move_uploaded_file($file_temp, $move_me)) {
    echo "{";
    echo        "msg: '".$org_name."'";
    echo "}";
}
if($width > 604 && $height > 453) {
$jpeg_quality = 90;
$src = "images/users/status/".$org_name;
$ext= pathinfo($src, PATHINFO_EXTENSION);
$targ_h = 453;
$targ_w = 604;
$path_thumbs = "images/users/status/";
$thumb_path = $path_thumbs . '/' . $newfilename;

if($ext == "jpg" OR $ext == "jpeg" OR $ext == "JPG"){
    $img_r = imagecreatefromjpeg($src);
}elseif($ext == "png" OR $ext == "PNG"){
    $img_r = imagecreatefrompng($src);
}elseif($ext == "gif" OR $ext == "GIF"){ 
    $img_r = imagecreatefromgif($src);
}
$dst_r = ImageCreateTrueColor( $targ_w, $targ_h );

imagejpeg($dst_r,$thumb_path,$jpeg_quality);

unlink($move_me);
}

So first it uploads the file with the original dimensions and everything, and then after it checks for dimensions and then resizes it, and unlinks(remove) the original one..

Now I dont know what, but somehow at the resize procedure it goes wrong and i only get a black square in the dimensions 604x453 as output..

What did i miss, how can i solve this?

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You should consider doing a lot more input filtering then merely some "stripslashes" on the filename. – berkes Jan 9 '11 at 15:34
@Berkes, thank for the comment, what more should i do? – Karem Jan 9 '11 at 15:35
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Between your ImageCreateTrueColor and imagejpeg lines, you need something like this:

imagecopyresampled($dst_r, $img_r, 0, 0, 0, 0, $targ_w, $targ_h, $width, $height);

See the PHP manual for imagecopyresampled().

Your old code was essentially creating a blank canvas of the correct size, then creating your "black square" from it.

You should also use getimagesize() to determine what type of image has been uploaded, instead of using the file extension.

Index 2 is one of the IMAGETYPE_XXX constants indicating the type of the image.

The reason for this is that it is perfectly plausible that an image is uploaded which is called file.jpg, but it is actually a .png file - getimagesize() examines the bytes inside the image to determine what format it is.

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what if i check by exif_imagetype ? – Karem Jan 9 '11 at 16:10
@Karem: I've never used exif_imagetype personally, but from the manual, it looks good to use: "reads the first bytes of an image and checks its signature". Edit: "The return value is the same value that getimagesize() returns in index 2 but exif_imagetype() is much faster". You are probably already calling getimagesize somewhere though (where does $imageSizeInfo come from?), so you should probably stick with that. – thirtydot Jan 9 '11 at 16:13
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