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48 lines
2.2 KiB
PHP
48 lines
2.2 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/*
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Uploadprogress extension |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Copyright (c) The PHP Group |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| This source file is subject to version 3.01 of the PHP license, |
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| that is bundled with this package in the file LICENSE, and is |
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| available through the world-wide-web at the following url: |
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| http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt. |
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| If you did not receive a copy of the PHP license and are unable to |
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| obtain it through the world-wide-web, please send a note to |
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| license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately. |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Author: Ben Ramsey (ramsey@php.net) |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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*/
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// NOTE: This code is only executed after the entire file has finished uploading
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// to the server. Once the last byte reaches the server, this script begins
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// execution.
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// If the request is not a POST, tell the client the method is not allowed. This
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// is not required to use the uploadprogress extension. It is only here for the
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// sake of example.
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if (strtoupper($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']) !== 'POST') {
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header('HTTP/1.1 405 Method Not Allowed');
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exit;
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}
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// If there are no files in the request, tell the client it made a bad request.
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// Again, this is not required to use uploadprogress. It is used as an example.
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if (count($_FILES) === 0) {
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header('HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request');
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exit;
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}
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// There is no reason to process the file upload in this example, so we simply
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// return with a 200 status code to tell the client we received the file. This
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// is not a recommendation for how your application should respond. It is
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// only for the sake of example.
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header('HTTP/1.1 200 OK');
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header('Content-Type: application/json');
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echo json_encode(['status' => 'ok']);
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