Reputation: 5793
I'm attempting to send one file and one text variable to my server with the FormData object. Looking at the Network tab in Chrome's developer tools, I can see that the file and variable are being sent. However, I've tried var_dump() on the $_POST and $_FILES variables, and both are shown as empty arrays. Here's the code I'm using for the form:
var image_upload = document.getElementById("image_upload");
if(image_upload.value == '')
{
alert("Please select a file to upload.");
}
else
{
alert("in");
var ajaxHandler = new XMLHttpRequest();
var content = image_upload.files[0];
var formData = new FormData();
formData.append("type", "5");
formData.append("content", content)
ajaxHandler.onreadystatechange = function() {
if(ajaxHandler.readyState == 4)
{
alert(ajaxHandler.responseText);
}
};
ajaxHandler.open("POST", "newCard", false);
ajaxHandler.setRequestHeader("Content-type","multipart/form-data");
ajaxHandler.send(formData);
}
I have tried this code with and without "charset=utf-8" in the content type, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. What's going on here?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 6242
Reputation: 3766
Remove the ajaxHandler.setRequestHeader("Content-type","multipart/form-data");
from the code.
The proper multipart/form-data header should contain boundary string. Browser automatically set that header, if you add file in FormData.
Upvotes: 8