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php ajax implements file upload progress bar_php skills

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This example is about the implementation of the progress bar when uploading PHP files. It mainly uses ajax technology and also uses HTML5. Friends in need can study it.
This example has two files:

upload_form.html:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script>
function _(el){
  return document.getElementById(el);
}
function uploadFile(){
  var file = _("file1").files[0];
  // alert(file.name+" | "+file.size+" | "+file.type);
  var formdata = new FormData();
  formdata.append("file1", file);
  var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
  ajax.upload.addEventListener("progress", progressHandler, false);
  ajax.addEventListener("load", completeHandler, false);
  ajax.addEventListener("error", errorHandler, false);
  ajax.addEventListener("abort", abortHandler, false);
  ajax.open("POST", "file_upload_parser.php");
  ajax.send(formdata);
}

function progressHandler(event){
  _("loaded_n_total").innerHTML = "Uploaded "+event.loaded+" bytes of "+event.total;
  var percent = (event.loaded / event.total) * 100;
  _("progressBar").value = Math.round(percent);
  _("status").innerHTML = Math.round(percent)+"% uploaded... please wait";
}

function completeHandler(event){
  _("status").innerHTML = event.target.responseText;
  _("progressBar").value = 0;
}

function errorHandler(event){
  _("status").innerHTML = "Upload Failed";
}

function abortHandler(event){
  _("status").innerHTML = "Upload Aborted";
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<h2>HTML5 File Upload Progress Bar Tutorial</h2>
<form id="upload_form" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post">
 <input type="file" name="file1" id="file1"><br>
 <input type="button" value="Upload File" onclick="uploadFile()">
 <progress id="progressBar" value="0" max="100" style="width:300px;"></progress>
 <h3 id="status"></h3>
 <p id="loaded_n_total"></p>
</form>
</body>
</html>
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file_upload_parser.php:

<&#63;php
$fileName = $_FILES["file1"]["name"]; // The file name
$fileTmpLoc = $_FILES["file1"]["tmp_name"]; // File in the PHP tmp folder
$fileType = $_FILES["file1"]["type"]; // The type of file it is
$fileSize = $_FILES["file1"]["size"]; // File size in bytes
$fileErrorMsg = $_FILES["file1"]["error"]; // 0 for false... and 1 for true
if (!$fileTmpLoc) { // if file not chosen
  echo "ERROR: Please browse for a file before clicking the upload button.";
  exit();
}
if(move_uploaded_file($fileTmpLoc, "test_uploads/$fileName")){
  echo "$fileName upload is complete";
} else {
  echo "move_uploaded_file function failed";
}
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