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Offline zkoneffko

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How to post a value
« on: June 19, 2008, 12:28:04 PM »
Hi there,

I'm a PHP newbie and have a question that I just can't seem to figure out.  I have a form in which one of the fields uses an image browers to select an image from the user's computer and then save the image path to a CSS file.  Problem is, the image browser uses the img source tag, but I need to strip that off and only save the path itself to the CSS file. 

The $value it is pulling now is the value currently in the CSS file, not the new image selected with the image browser.

I have figured out how to use the str_replace function to get the path only (shown in the echo part below), but I cannot figure out how to make that value actually save to the CSS file.

I will post my code below.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,
Nicole



Code:
   case "image":
         $old = array('<img src=\"..', '\" />');
         $new = array('', '');


               ?><textarea name="<?=$key?>" cols="20" rows="1" mce_editable="true" value="<?=$value?>" ></textarea><?

         echo ("$value");
         echo $value = str_replace($old, $new, $value);
                                    

         break;