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Form:
<form id="form" enctype="multipart/form-data">
        <input type="file" name="arquivo" multiple/>
        <br>
        <br>
        <input type="submit" id="linkTest" value="Consultar">
</form>
Ajax:
<script type="text/javascript">
$("#linkTest").on('click', function(e){     
    e.preventDefault();
        var form = $('form')[0];
        var formData = new FormData(form);
        $.ajax({
            type: 'post',
            url: 'upload.php',
            data: 'formData',
            proccessData: false,
            contentType: false,
            success: function (data) {
                alert(data);
            }
        });
    });
</script>
PHP:
<?php
$arquivo = $_FILES['arquivo'];
?>
Tip: Switch the event from the button to the form’s Submit event. This TB will make it easy to grab the data and submit.
– tvdias
You are sending a string and not the formData object. Remove the date quotes: 'formData'
– tvdias
TB there is that example, which is exactly what you want to do.
– tvdias
I removed the quotation marks and agr n receive no more answer. I will look at this article q showed me
– Anderson
The problem was in "proccessData: false," the right one would be: "processData: false,"
– Anderson
And it even works with form data as string?
– tvdias
In this case, add a reply and mark it as accepted. Highlight the problem in the typo.
– tvdias
And the question should be closed, because it is only a typo.
– tvdias
No! only after correcting the quotation marks and then correct the "proccessData: false," to "processData: false,".
– Anderson