How to use isset to show new data after submit and POST page refresh?





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I use the following to POST a new file and works fine:



HTML



<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12">
<form method="POST" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<div class="form-group">
<input type="file" name="postImage" multiple="multiple" class="form-control">
</div>
<input id="uploadImg" name="uploadImgCustom" type="submit" value="AGGIORNA ALLEGATO" class="btn secondary-btn primary-bg">
</form>
</div>
</div>


UPLOAD LOGIC



$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
$myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
}
$attachments = get_posts(array(
'post_type' => 'attachment',
'numberposts' => -1,
'post_status' =>'any',
'post_parent' => $id
));

if ($attachments) {
foreach ( $attachments as $attachment ) {
$myNewImg = wp_get_attachment_url( $attachment->ID );
update_post_meta( $id, 'usp-file-single', $myNewImg);
}
$pathtofile = $myNewImg;
$info = pathinfo($pathtofile);
if ( ($info["extension"] == "jpg") || ($info["extension"] == "png") ) { ?>
<a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>">
<img src="<?php echo $myNewImg; ?>" class="bnr_img img-responsive center-block" alt="">
</a>
<?php } else {
// Get the Video Fields
$video_mp4 = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', TRUE);
// Build the Shortcode
$attr = array(
'mp4' => $video_mp4,
'webm' => $video_webm,
'flv' => $video_flv,
'poster' => $video_poster,
'preload' => 'auto',
'autoplay' => "off"
);
// Display the Shortcode
echo wp_video_shortcode( $attr );
}
}


POST CHECK



if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=="POST") {
if ('AGGIORNA ALLEGATO' === ($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
if ($_FILES['postImage']) {
$attachments = get_attached_media( '', $id );
foreach ($attachments as $attachment) {
wp_delete_attachment( $attachment->ID, 'true' );
}
foreach ($_FILES as $file => $array) {
if ($_FILES[$file]['error'] !== UPLOAD_ERR_OK) {
//Add your error action
} else {
$attach_id = media_handle_upload( $file, $id );
$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
}
}
}
}
}


I tried to place the following before the html form



$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
$myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
}


However the page refreshes after the POST but I see the old value, if I manually refresh after the post refresh, I can see the new value tho. Am I using wrongly if isset?










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  • you mean you want to retain the last uploaded file after submission in the input file? isn't that a security issue if its possible

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:35











  • @Ghost nope, I am sending a file to DB, this changes what's in the db, it basically replaces it and works fine. however I am displaying this file on the page, but when I submit, the page shows the old one, yet the new file is in the db and I need to manually refresh the page again. It looks like cache of the page or something

    – rob.m
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:36











  • i don't know how the markup and the code are constructed in succession, but you could just follow the post redirect get pattern so that you get the new one

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:15











  • the html mark up is what you see in there @Ghost you mean use GET instead of POST right? What about security?

    – rob.m
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:15








  • 1





    no need to, self answer will suffice. just provide the answer on how you solved it

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:43


















2















I use the following to POST a new file and works fine:



HTML



<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12">
<form method="POST" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<div class="form-group">
<input type="file" name="postImage" multiple="multiple" class="form-control">
</div>
<input id="uploadImg" name="uploadImgCustom" type="submit" value="AGGIORNA ALLEGATO" class="btn secondary-btn primary-bg">
</form>
</div>
</div>


UPLOAD LOGIC



$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
$myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
}
$attachments = get_posts(array(
'post_type' => 'attachment',
'numberposts' => -1,
'post_status' =>'any',
'post_parent' => $id
));

if ($attachments) {
foreach ( $attachments as $attachment ) {
$myNewImg = wp_get_attachment_url( $attachment->ID );
update_post_meta( $id, 'usp-file-single', $myNewImg);
}
$pathtofile = $myNewImg;
$info = pathinfo($pathtofile);
if ( ($info["extension"] == "jpg") || ($info["extension"] == "png") ) { ?>
<a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>">
<img src="<?php echo $myNewImg; ?>" class="bnr_img img-responsive center-block" alt="">
</a>
<?php } else {
// Get the Video Fields
$video_mp4 = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', TRUE);
// Build the Shortcode
$attr = array(
'mp4' => $video_mp4,
'webm' => $video_webm,
'flv' => $video_flv,
'poster' => $video_poster,
'preload' => 'auto',
'autoplay' => "off"
);
// Display the Shortcode
echo wp_video_shortcode( $attr );
}
}


POST CHECK



if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=="POST") {
if ('AGGIORNA ALLEGATO' === ($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
if ($_FILES['postImage']) {
$attachments = get_attached_media( '', $id );
foreach ($attachments as $attachment) {
wp_delete_attachment( $attachment->ID, 'true' );
}
foreach ($_FILES as $file => $array) {
if ($_FILES[$file]['error'] !== UPLOAD_ERR_OK) {
//Add your error action
} else {
$attach_id = media_handle_upload( $file, $id );
$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
}
}
}
}
}


I tried to place the following before the html form



$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
$myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
}


However the page refreshes after the POST but I see the old value, if I manually refresh after the post refresh, I can see the new value tho. Am I using wrongly if isset?










share|improve this question

























  • you mean you want to retain the last uploaded file after submission in the input file? isn't that a security issue if its possible

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:35











  • @Ghost nope, I am sending a file to DB, this changes what's in the db, it basically replaces it and works fine. however I am displaying this file on the page, but when I submit, the page shows the old one, yet the new file is in the db and I need to manually refresh the page again. It looks like cache of the page or something

    – rob.m
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:36











  • i don't know how the markup and the code are constructed in succession, but you could just follow the post redirect get pattern so that you get the new one

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:15











  • the html mark up is what you see in there @Ghost you mean use GET instead of POST right? What about security?

    – rob.m
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:15








  • 1





    no need to, self answer will suffice. just provide the answer on how you solved it

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:43














2












2








2








I use the following to POST a new file and works fine:



HTML



<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12">
<form method="POST" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<div class="form-group">
<input type="file" name="postImage" multiple="multiple" class="form-control">
</div>
<input id="uploadImg" name="uploadImgCustom" type="submit" value="AGGIORNA ALLEGATO" class="btn secondary-btn primary-bg">
</form>
</div>
</div>


UPLOAD LOGIC



$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
$myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
}
$attachments = get_posts(array(
'post_type' => 'attachment',
'numberposts' => -1,
'post_status' =>'any',
'post_parent' => $id
));

if ($attachments) {
foreach ( $attachments as $attachment ) {
$myNewImg = wp_get_attachment_url( $attachment->ID );
update_post_meta( $id, 'usp-file-single', $myNewImg);
}
$pathtofile = $myNewImg;
$info = pathinfo($pathtofile);
if ( ($info["extension"] == "jpg") || ($info["extension"] == "png") ) { ?>
<a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>">
<img src="<?php echo $myNewImg; ?>" class="bnr_img img-responsive center-block" alt="">
</a>
<?php } else {
// Get the Video Fields
$video_mp4 = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', TRUE);
// Build the Shortcode
$attr = array(
'mp4' => $video_mp4,
'webm' => $video_webm,
'flv' => $video_flv,
'poster' => $video_poster,
'preload' => 'auto',
'autoplay' => "off"
);
// Display the Shortcode
echo wp_video_shortcode( $attr );
}
}


POST CHECK



if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=="POST") {
if ('AGGIORNA ALLEGATO' === ($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
if ($_FILES['postImage']) {
$attachments = get_attached_media( '', $id );
foreach ($attachments as $attachment) {
wp_delete_attachment( $attachment->ID, 'true' );
}
foreach ($_FILES as $file => $array) {
if ($_FILES[$file]['error'] !== UPLOAD_ERR_OK) {
//Add your error action
} else {
$attach_id = media_handle_upload( $file, $id );
$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
}
}
}
}
}


I tried to place the following before the html form



$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
$myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
}


However the page refreshes after the POST but I see the old value, if I manually refresh after the post refresh, I can see the new value tho. Am I using wrongly if isset?










share|improve this question
















I use the following to POST a new file and works fine:



HTML



<div class="row">
<div class="col-xs-12">
<form method="POST" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<div class="form-group">
<input type="file" name="postImage" multiple="multiple" class="form-control">
</div>
<input id="uploadImg" name="uploadImgCustom" type="submit" value="AGGIORNA ALLEGATO" class="btn secondary-btn primary-bg">
</form>
</div>
</div>


UPLOAD LOGIC



$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
$myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
}
$attachments = get_posts(array(
'post_type' => 'attachment',
'numberposts' => -1,
'post_status' =>'any',
'post_parent' => $id
));

if ($attachments) {
foreach ( $attachments as $attachment ) {
$myNewImg = wp_get_attachment_url( $attachment->ID );
update_post_meta( $id, 'usp-file-single', $myNewImg);
}
$pathtofile = $myNewImg;
$info = pathinfo($pathtofile);
if ( ($info["extension"] == "jpg") || ($info["extension"] == "png") ) { ?>
<a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>">
<img src="<?php echo $myNewImg; ?>" class="bnr_img img-responsive center-block" alt="">
</a>
<?php } else {
// Get the Video Fields
$video_mp4 = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', TRUE);
// Build the Shortcode
$attr = array(
'mp4' => $video_mp4,
'webm' => $video_webm,
'flv' => $video_flv,
'poster' => $video_poster,
'preload' => 'auto',
'autoplay' => "off"
);
// Display the Shortcode
echo wp_video_shortcode( $attr );
}
}


POST CHECK



if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']=="POST") {
if ('AGGIORNA ALLEGATO' === ($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
if ($_FILES['postImage']) {
$attachments = get_attached_media( '', $id );
foreach ($attachments as $attachment) {
wp_delete_attachment( $attachment->ID, 'true' );
}
foreach ($_FILES as $file => $array) {
if ($_FILES[$file]['error'] !== UPLOAD_ERR_OK) {
//Add your error action
} else {
$attach_id = media_handle_upload( $file, $id );
$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
}
}
}
}
}


I tried to place the following before the html form



$myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
$myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
}


However the page refreshes after the POST but I see the old value, if I manually refresh after the post refresh, I can see the new value tho. Am I using wrongly if isset?







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  • you mean you want to retain the last uploaded file after submission in the input file? isn't that a security issue if its possible

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:35











  • @Ghost nope, I am sending a file to DB, this changes what's in the db, it basically replaces it and works fine. however I am displaying this file on the page, but when I submit, the page shows the old one, yet the new file is in the db and I need to manually refresh the page again. It looks like cache of the page or something

    – rob.m
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:36











  • i don't know how the markup and the code are constructed in succession, but you could just follow the post redirect get pattern so that you get the new one

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:15











  • the html mark up is what you see in there @Ghost you mean use GET instead of POST right? What about security?

    – rob.m
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:15








  • 1





    no need to, self answer will suffice. just provide the answer on how you solved it

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:43



















  • you mean you want to retain the last uploaded file after submission in the input file? isn't that a security issue if its possible

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:35











  • @Ghost nope, I am sending a file to DB, this changes what's in the db, it basically replaces it and works fine. however I am displaying this file on the page, but when I submit, the page shows the old one, yet the new file is in the db and I need to manually refresh the page again. It looks like cache of the page or something

    – rob.m
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:36











  • i don't know how the markup and the code are constructed in succession, but you could just follow the post redirect get pattern so that you get the new one

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:15











  • the html mark up is what you see in there @Ghost you mean use GET instead of POST right? What about security?

    – rob.m
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:15








  • 1





    no need to, self answer will suffice. just provide the answer on how you solved it

    – Ghost
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:43

















you mean you want to retain the last uploaded file after submission in the input file? isn't that a security issue if its possible

– Ghost
Nov 23 '18 at 6:35





you mean you want to retain the last uploaded file after submission in the input file? isn't that a security issue if its possible

– Ghost
Nov 23 '18 at 6:35













@Ghost nope, I am sending a file to DB, this changes what's in the db, it basically replaces it and works fine. however I am displaying this file on the page, but when I submit, the page shows the old one, yet the new file is in the db and I need to manually refresh the page again. It looks like cache of the page or something

– rob.m
Nov 23 '18 at 6:36





@Ghost nope, I am sending a file to DB, this changes what's in the db, it basically replaces it and works fine. however I am displaying this file on the page, but when I submit, the page shows the old one, yet the new file is in the db and I need to manually refresh the page again. It looks like cache of the page or something

– rob.m
Nov 23 '18 at 6:36













i don't know how the markup and the code are constructed in succession, but you could just follow the post redirect get pattern so that you get the new one

– Ghost
Nov 23 '18 at 7:15





i don't know how the markup and the code are constructed in succession, but you could just follow the post redirect get pattern so that you get the new one

– Ghost
Nov 23 '18 at 7:15













the html mark up is what you see in there @Ghost you mean use GET instead of POST right? What about security?

– rob.m
Nov 23 '18 at 7:15







the html mark up is what you see in there @Ghost you mean use GET instead of POST right? What about security?

– rob.m
Nov 23 '18 at 7:15






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1





no need to, self answer will suffice. just provide the answer on how you solved it

– Ghost
Nov 23 '18 at 7:43





no need to, self answer will suffice. just provide the answer on how you solved it

– Ghost
Nov 23 '18 at 7:43












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Thanks to a suggestion in comment, I eventually created a page refresh like this:



<?php
$myNewUploaded = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
$myNewImg = $_POST['postImage'];
ob_start(); //this should be first line of your page
$myurl = "http://$_SERVER[HTTP_HOST]$_SERVER[REQUEST_URI]";
header('Location: '.$myurl);
ob_end_flush(); //this should be last line of your page
}
?>
<form method="POST" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data">.....





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    Try using this



       $myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
    if (!isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
    $myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
    }





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    • nope, I tried putting before the form and after the form, still see either the old file or an empty place right after submission, yet the file is uploaded and if I refresh i see it

      – rob.m
      Nov 23 '18 at 6:45











    • have you used this !isset() and try to place before the submission ?

      – Akhtar Munir
      Nov 23 '18 at 6:50











    • yes I have copied your code and if I place ti before the html form, the file is submitted and saved but once the page refreshes I don't see it. if I then manually refresh again then I can see the new file

      – rob.m
      Nov 23 '18 at 6:50











    • so what you basically want to do with the file please clear us your question

      – Akhtar Munir
      Nov 23 '18 at 6:54











    • I want to show on the page the new uploaded file

      – rob.m
      Nov 23 '18 at 6:55














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    Thanks to a suggestion in comment, I eventually created a page refresh like this:



    <?php
    $myNewUploaded = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
    if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
    $myNewImg = $_POST['postImage'];
    ob_start(); //this should be first line of your page
    $myurl = "http://$_SERVER[HTTP_HOST]$_SERVER[REQUEST_URI]";
    header('Location: '.$myurl);
    ob_end_flush(); //this should be last line of your page
    }
    ?>
    <form method="POST" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data">.....





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      Thanks to a suggestion in comment, I eventually created a page refresh like this:



      <?php
      $myNewUploaded = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
      if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
      $myNewImg = $_POST['postImage'];
      ob_start(); //this should be first line of your page
      $myurl = "http://$_SERVER[HTTP_HOST]$_SERVER[REQUEST_URI]";
      header('Location: '.$myurl);
      ob_end_flush(); //this should be last line of your page
      }
      ?>
      <form method="POST" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data">.....





      share|improve this answer


























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        1







        Thanks to a suggestion in comment, I eventually created a page refresh like this:



        <?php
        $myNewUploaded = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
        if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
        $myNewImg = $_POST['postImage'];
        ob_start(); //this should be first line of your page
        $myurl = "http://$_SERVER[HTTP_HOST]$_SERVER[REQUEST_URI]";
        header('Location: '.$myurl);
        ob_end_flush(); //this should be last line of your page
        }
        ?>
        <form method="POST" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data">.....





        share|improve this answer













        Thanks to a suggestion in comment, I eventually created a page refresh like this:



        <?php
        $myNewUploaded = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
        if (isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
        $myNewImg = $_POST['postImage'];
        ob_start(); //this should be first line of your page
        $myurl = "http://$_SERVER[HTTP_HOST]$_SERVER[REQUEST_URI]";
        header('Location: '.$myurl);
        ob_end_flush(); //this should be last line of your page
        }
        ?>
        <form method="POST" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data">.....






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        answered Nov 23 '18 at 7:38









        rob.mrob.m

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            Try using this



               $myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
            if (!isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
            $myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
            }





            share|improve this answer
























            • nope, I tried putting before the form and after the form, still see either the old file or an empty place right after submission, yet the file is uploaded and if I refresh i see it

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:45











            • have you used this !isset() and try to place before the submission ?

              – Akhtar Munir
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:50











            • yes I have copied your code and if I place ti before the html form, the file is submitted and saved but once the page refreshes I don't see it. if I then manually refresh again then I can see the new file

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:50











            • so what you basically want to do with the file please clear us your question

              – Akhtar Munir
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:54











            • I want to show on the page the new uploaded file

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:55


















            0














            Try using this



               $myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
            if (!isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
            $myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
            }





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            • nope, I tried putting before the form and after the form, still see either the old file or an empty place right after submission, yet the file is uploaded and if I refresh i see it

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:45











            • have you used this !isset() and try to place before the submission ?

              – Akhtar Munir
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:50











            • yes I have copied your code and if I place ti before the html form, the file is submitted and saved but once the page refreshes I don't see it. if I then manually refresh again then I can see the new file

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:50











            • so what you basically want to do with the file please clear us your question

              – Akhtar Munir
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:54











            • I want to show on the page the new uploaded file

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:55
















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            Try using this



               $myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
            if (!isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
            $myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
            }





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            Try using this



               $myNewImg = get_post_meta($id, 'usp-file-single', true);
            if (!isset($_POST['uploadImgCustom'])) {
            $myNewImg = $_POST['uploadImgCustom'];
            }






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            answered Nov 23 '18 at 6:41









            Akhtar MunirAkhtar Munir

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            • nope, I tried putting before the form and after the form, still see either the old file or an empty place right after submission, yet the file is uploaded and if I refresh i see it

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:45











            • have you used this !isset() and try to place before the submission ?

              – Akhtar Munir
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:50











            • yes I have copied your code and if I place ti before the html form, the file is submitted and saved but once the page refreshes I don't see it. if I then manually refresh again then I can see the new file

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:50











            • so what you basically want to do with the file please clear us your question

              – Akhtar Munir
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:54











            • I want to show on the page the new uploaded file

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:55





















            • nope, I tried putting before the form and after the form, still see either the old file or an empty place right after submission, yet the file is uploaded and if I refresh i see it

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:45











            • have you used this !isset() and try to place before the submission ?

              – Akhtar Munir
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:50











            • yes I have copied your code and if I place ti before the html form, the file is submitted and saved but once the page refreshes I don't see it. if I then manually refresh again then I can see the new file

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:50











            • so what you basically want to do with the file please clear us your question

              – Akhtar Munir
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:54











            • I want to show on the page the new uploaded file

              – rob.m
              Nov 23 '18 at 6:55



















            nope, I tried putting before the form and after the form, still see either the old file or an empty place right after submission, yet the file is uploaded and if I refresh i see it

            – rob.m
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:45





            nope, I tried putting before the form and after the form, still see either the old file or an empty place right after submission, yet the file is uploaded and if I refresh i see it

            – rob.m
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:45













            have you used this !isset() and try to place before the submission ?

            – Akhtar Munir
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:50





            have you used this !isset() and try to place before the submission ?

            – Akhtar Munir
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:50













            yes I have copied your code and if I place ti before the html form, the file is submitted and saved but once the page refreshes I don't see it. if I then manually refresh again then I can see the new file

            – rob.m
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:50





            yes I have copied your code and if I place ti before the html form, the file is submitted and saved but once the page refreshes I don't see it. if I then manually refresh again then I can see the new file

            – rob.m
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:50













            so what you basically want to do with the file please clear us your question

            – Akhtar Munir
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:54





            so what you basically want to do with the file please clear us your question

            – Akhtar Munir
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:54













            I want to show on the page the new uploaded file

            – rob.m
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:55







            I want to show on the page the new uploaded file

            – rob.m
            Nov 23 '18 at 6:55




















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