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PHP File upload and overwrite file with same name

I am making an application that allows users to upload a file in a directory via PHP.

I am having problems because it dose not allow me to overwrite files with the same name. Eg I have a file called text.php and I upload it, now when I go back and change the content of file text.php and I upload it again on the server I still have the version without the edits. However if I upload another file it works. So I just can't overwrite files.

if ($_POST["greg"]=='true'){
// Set local PHP vars from the POST vars sent from our form using the array
// of data that the $_FILES global variable contains for this uploaded file
$fileName = $_FILES["file1"]["name"]; // The file name
$fileTmpLoc = $_FILES["file1"]["tmp_name"]; // File in the PHP tmp folder
$fileType = $_FILES["file1"]["type"]; // The type of file it is
$fileSize = $_FILES["file1"]["size"]; // File size in bytes
$fileErrorMsg = $_FILES["file1"]["error"]; // 0 for false... and 1 for true

// Specific Error Handling if you need to run error checking
if (!$fileTmpLoc) { // if file not chosen
    echo "ERROR: Please browse for a file before clicking the upload button.";
    exit();
} else if($fileSize > 90000000000000) { // if file is larger than we want to allow
    echo "ERROR: Your file was larger than 50kb in file size.";
    unlink($fileTmpLoc);
    exit();
} else if (!preg_match("/.(doc|docx|xls)$/i", $fileName) ) {
     // This condition is only if you wish to allow uploading of specific file types    
     echo "ERROR: Your file is not the right format contact the master of the page for clarification.";
     unlink($fileTmpLoc);
     exit();
}
// Place it into your "uploads" folder mow using the move_uploaded_file() function
move_uploaded_file($fileTmpLoc, "documenti/$fileName");
// Check to make sure the uploaded file is in place where you want it
if (!file_exists("documenti/$fileName")) {
    echo "ERROR: File not uploaded<br /><br />";
    echo "Check folder permissions on the target uploads folder is 0755 or looser.<br /><br />";
    echo "Check that your php.ini settings are set to allow over 2 MB files, they are 2MB by default.";
    exit();
}
// Display things to the page so you can see what is happening for testing purposes
echo "The file named <strong>$fileName</strong> uploaded successfuly.<br /><br />";
echo "It is <strong>$fileSize</strong> bytes in size.<br /><br />";
echo "It is a <strong>$fileType</strong> type of file.<br /><br />";
echo "The Error Message output for this upload is: <br />$fileErrorMsg";

}

How can I change this code so that when I upload a file with the same name it overwrites the existing file?

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Gunnit Avatar asked Nov 09 '11 11:11

Gunnit


2 Answers

Try this (put it before upload a file)

//checking if file exsists
if(file_exists("documenti/$fileName")) unlink("documenti/$fileName");

//Place it into your "uploads" folder mow using the move_uploaded_file() function
move_uploaded_file($fileTmpLoc, "documenti/$fileName");
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Dezigo Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 13:09

Dezigo


if (file_exists("documenti/$fileName"))
 { 
 unlink("documenti/$fileName");

 echo "<font face='Verdana' size='2' >Last Uploaded File has been removed from uploads folder<br>back to uploadform agian and upload your file<br>";// now your file which uploaded before was deleted from uploads folder you can open it and check if it removed or not , so no you should go back to uploadform again and import your file which will uploaded correctly 

echo "<font face='Verdana' size='2' ><BR><BR><BR><a href='upform.php'>Back to upform</a><BR>";

 } 
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user1562744 Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 13:09

user1562744