Gr8 Work!! solved my problem!! Honestly you way of describing is really very good!! thanks a lot!!
i want to ask you one thing……. do you have PHP script for exporting the mysql data into csv file, if you do have then please send me because i m strugglin a lot here. I have googled a lot but most of the developers are using mysqli_select_fields() function and it is not working here……
17 responses to “[HD] PHP Tutorial : Image Upload (MySQL) Part 1”
1 Million bit is a not a mega byte.. 8 bits = 1 byte FFS.
thanks for everything mate!
just few months ago all i knew about php is that it existed and that it was for 'rocket scientists'…
watching your videos, i've learned that there's a little rocket scientist in all of us… 😀
Very well explained, incredibly useful video. Thank you!
Nice infos!
TY FOR HELP
you were right at the first time, is 1.000.000 bytes not 1.000.000 bits.
Can you share me on how to update image from the database? Please…
this is nt working on muy pc can say me why
Since when 480p was hd? that's highest the video got.
Gr8 Work!! solved my problem!!
Honestly you way of describing is really very good!!
thanks a lot!!
i want to ask you one thing……. do you have PHP script for exporting the mysql data into csv file, if you do have then please send me because i m strugglin a lot here. I have googled a lot but most of the developers are using mysqli_select_fields() function and it is not working here……
so please help me!!
Surely it would make more sense to test for allowed file types, rather than list all the types not allowed? But nice video Alex
I had the "id" named correctly in the form field, but not the "name"! Thank you, I can breath again!!!
thanks man, you save my job.
Thans bro …
search for phpacademy this tutorial is from there , please don't copy tutorials if you have any knowledge be true.
sir amazing Thanks very much thanks again wonderful tutorial
same for me