$content->addFile()
$content->addFile('img',$_FILES['img'],'optional caption goes here');
Takes an uploaded file and attaches it to the piece of content. This function is designed to handle rows out of the $_FILES array which PHP automatically provides when a file has been uploaded via an HTTP POST.
// store all files that were uploaded
foreach ($_FILES as $file_name => $file) {
$content->addFile($file_name,$file);
if (!$content->success()) {
echo $content->error();
}
}
Image files will be automatically resized upon upload.
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