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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:30:35+00:00 2026-05-17T21:30:35+00:00

My header code: $(document).ready(function() { $(‘#sampleFile’).uploadify({ ‘uploader’: ‘include/uploadify/uploadify.swf’, ‘script’: ‘add_list.php’, ‘scriptData’: {‘mode’: ‘upload’}, ‘fileDataName’:

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My header code:

$(document).ready(function() {
    $('#sampleFile').uploadify({
        'uploader': 'include/uploadify/uploadify.swf',
        'script': 'add_list.php',
        'scriptData': {'mode': 'upload'},
        'fileDataName': 'sampleFile',
        'folder': '/work/avais/bizlists/lists',
        'cancelImg': 'include/uploadify/cancel.png',
        'queueID': 'sampleQueue'
    });
});

AFAIK all I can do in the “add_list.php” file is finish the upload process off by moving the file to the final dir; I don’t think there is any way I can ‘return something’ like an error right?

It would be good if I could use this file also to disallow certain characters or return an error if there was some kind of problem, but I don’t think there is?

I guess I could just strip out any bad characters, but would be useful to know if I can return a response somehow?

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    2026-05-17T21:30:36+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:30 pm

    You can add some event handlers to your upload script to check for complete action and for error

    $('#sampleFile').uploadify({
            'uploader': 'include/uploadify/uploadify.swf',
            'script': 'add_list.php',
            'scriptData': {'mode': 'upload'},
            'fileDataName': 'sampleFile',
            'folder': '/work/avais/bizlists/lists',
            'cancelImg': 'include/uploadify/cancel.png',
            'queueID': 'sampleQueue'
    
        onComplete: function (event, queueID, fileObj, response, data) {
            // A function that triggers when a file upload has completed. The default 
            // function removes the file queue item from the upload queue. The 
            // default function will not trigger if the value of your custom 
            // function returns false.
            // Parameters 
            //    event: The event object.
            //    queueID: The unique identifier of the file that was completed.
            //    fileObj: An object containing details about the file that was selected.
            //    response: The data sent back from the server.
            //    data: Details about the file queue.
        },
    
        onError: function (event, queueID, fileObj, errorObj) {
            // A function that triggers when an error occurs during the upload process. 
            // The default event handler attaches an error message to the queue item 
            // returning the error and changes it's queue item container to red.
            // Parameters 
            //    event: The event object.
            //    queueID: The unique identifier of the file that was errored.
            //    fileObj: An object containing details about the file that was selected.
            //    errorObj: An object containing details about the error returned.
        }
    
    });
    

    So, as the onComplete function will have the response sent back from the server side script, you can return a response to the client and then parse the response inside the event handler.

    Check the Uploadify documentation for more details

    Hope it helps

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