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Thread began 7/15/2010 12:14 pm by bjgarner241692 | Last modified 7/19/2010 9:05 am by Jason Byrnes | 1572 views | 5 replies |

bjgarner241692

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Why does DFP add the extension .jpg to my file when I upload it.
I am uploading a file that is to be renamed to the existing value in the database and overwrite the existing file, in this case, athlete2.jpg. What I get, is a new file called athlete2.jpg.jpg.

I am using the version which supports asp.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

please send a copy of the page so I can examine the code.

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bjgarner241692

as requested - correction. i am using DFP 2.0.3

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Try changing line 59:

php:
'FileName' => "".(str_replace('"', '"', $row_WADAstore_meals['Cost']))  ."",




to:

php:
'FileName' => "".(str_replace('"', '"', substr($row_WADAstore_meals['Cost'], 0, -4)))  ."",





also change line 73:

php:
'FileName' => "".(str_replace('"', '"', $row_WADAstore_meals['zWhere']))  ."",



to:

php:
'FileName' => "".(str_replace('"', '"', substr($row_WADAstore_meals['zWhere'], 0, -4)))  ."",
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bjgarner241692

Will this be fixed so that the correct code is entered in the first place?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Yes, I have logged this as a bug.

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