I tried image/jpeg and gif.
Various images, not had the chance to test online rather than in EasyPHP.
image/jpeg should pass no?
Anyhow, on a slightly different note, I really love the simplicity of your component - besides the strange error (still convinced it's EasyPHP), it's working perfectly.
On 28 February 2011 22:19, Miles J <mileswjohnson@gmail.com> wrote:
What type of file are you uploading?
You can add more mimetypes to the supported mimetype array to allow
your type to pass, instead of hacking in conditions.
> Stephen
On Feb 28, 12:17 pm, Stephen <step...@ninjacodermonkey.co.uk> wrote:
> I managed to get around this issue by checking for both image and
> application from an array (at all instances).
>
> This obviously is bad practise, I am sure this will be because of EasyPHP,
> possibly something to do with the way CakePHP handles tmp_name?
>
> If anybody has any insight on this I would love to hear.
>
> Thanks in advanced -
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Stephen
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