[phorm] File upload

  • From: "Ton E" <dj.ton.e@xxxxxx>
  • To: <phorm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 08:58:24 -0000

How is the file upload feature working? Is the file saved in a specified
directory or can the file also be saved in the database? I'm supposing the
first method is used.


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> Betreff: [phorm] [Phorm:] Re: Forcing Someone to fill out all blanks in
> a fo
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>   MESSAGE:  (#2361) Re: Forcing Someone to fill out all blanks in a fo
>             <http://www.phorm.com/support/?rev=2361>
>   AUTHOR:   Patrick O'Hara
>   DATE:     March 6, 2003 at 7:49 p.m. EST
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>   Reply To: (#2359) Re: Forcing Someone to fill out all blanks in a fo
>   Author:   Christopher
>   Date:     March 6, 2003 at 2:34 p.m. EST
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> Hi there, yes - correct - use the validation. Either use one REQ
> for each of
> the fields you require, or use a conditional REQ, that if any one is not
> entered you can throw one error, but I ahve made several posts about
> conditional REQ statements in the last little while so have a look back
> through the forum for the last say 2-3 weeks, and you'll be able
> to work it
> out. If you are still having problems, post a reply to this. -
> but here is one
> example of what you are looking for
>
> REQ ($field1 == "" || $field2 == "" ...) >> non_existant_field >> 1
>
> In regards to the HTML e-mail - download the plugin! Make your life a bit
> easier. Phorm is really good at being highly flexible.
>
> I do highly recommend that you register your copy of Phorm. Why
> should you do
> this? Because firstly you will be sent the file upload section of
> Phorm, and
> be able to do everything that says (registered users only) in the
> documentation.
>
> The other reason I personally think you should register is that
> Holotech has
> spent a lot of time developing Phorm, and as you will realise, it is an
> amazingly powerful form processor, very flexible and very
> customisable. $10 is
> not a lot to ask - especially for a voluntary registration, but
> it will ensure
> that the processor continues to be developed. Plus - look at the
> support you
> get... :)
>
> Do the right thing.
>
> Patrick O'Hara
> WhitsundayIT
> QLD, Australia
>
> patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> www.whitsundayit.com
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