I searched and all I found were chmod (mine are right) and temp directory answers (I have one)
I set the uploads to single photo only, and I turned on debug for all users (without notices).
error :
No file was uploaded !
If you have really selected a file to upload, check that the server allows file uploads...
File: /www/c/csustudyabroad/htdocs/gallery/db_input.php - Line: 221
Notice: Undefined index: user1 in /www/c/csustudyabroad/htdocs/gallery/db_input.php on line 202
Notice: Undefined index: user2 in /www/c/csustudyabroad/htdocs/gallery/db_input.php on line 203
Notice: Undefined index: user3 in /www/c/csustudyabroad/htdocs/gallery/db_input.php on line 204
Notice: Undefined index: user4 in /www/c/csustudyabroad/htdocs/gallery/db_input.php on line 205
No photos work, some used to work even work fine on multiple photo upload. I searched the forums and didn't find anything
Also, I have set up a test user for anyone who can help. The user is "test" and the password is "test"
the gallery is at http://www.csustudyabroad.com/gallery/
Confirming that uploads are impossible with a known-good jpep file. Does your webhost allow file uploads? I suggest you ask your webhost for support. If you're self-hosted, take a look at your php.ini settings.
Joachim
yeah, I tried with files that I have even uploaded before and nothing. I was having no problems until as of recent. My host does support uploading.
Currently, a web worm is on the lose on the internet, and security related flaws have been discovered in older versions of PHP and the Zend Optimizer, that's why your webhost probably has upgraded your system in a hurry. He may have forgotten to enable uploads for you when upgrading, that's why I suggest you contact them. The fact that uploading used to work for your before and now doesn't usually means something has changed in your server's config (something you can't change when webhosted) - the only solution is to contact your webhost. Coming to think about it: another issue might be shortage of webspace: make sure you have upload space left on your webserver, if you have reached your disk quota, the webserver won't accept further uploads - this might be a reason as well for the error message you get.
Joachim