When uploading multiple files, the $_FILES variable is created in the form:Array( [name] => Array ( [0] => foo.txt [1] => bar.txt ) [type] => Array ( [0] => text/plain [1] => text/plain ) [tmp_name] => Array ( [0] => /tmp/phpYzdqkD [1] => /tmp/phpeEwEWG ) [error] => Array ( [0] => 0 [1] => 0 ) [size] => Array ( [0] => 123 [1] => 456 ))I found it made for a little cleaner code if I had the uploaded files array in the formArray( [0] => Array ( [name] => foo.txt [type] => text/plain [tmp_name] => /tmp/phpYzdqkD [error] => 0 [size] => 123 ) [1] => Array ( [name] => bar.txt [type] => text/plain [tmp_name] => /tmp/phpeEwEWG [error] => 0 [size] => 456 ))I wrote a quick function that would convert the $_FILES array to the cleaner (IMHO) array.<?phpfunction reArrayFiles(&$file_post) { $file_ary = array(); $file_count = count($file_post['name']); $file_keys = array_keys($file_post); for ($i=0; $i<$file_count; $i++) { foreach ($file_keys as $key) { $file_ary[$i][$key] = $file_post[$key][$i]; } } return $file_ary;}?>Now I can do the following:<?phpif ($_FILES['upload']) { $file_ary = reArrayFiles($_FILES['ufile']); foreach ($file_ary as $file) { print 'File Name: ' . $file['name']; print 'File Type: ' . $file['type']; print 'File Size: ' . $file['size']; }}?>