ID:               16875
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Filesystem function related
 Operating System: Windows XP
 PHP Version:      4.2.0
 New Comment:

Please be patient: we don't have much time either.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-05-06 08:40:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

IS THIS BUG GETTING ANY ATTENTION?  I'D CONTRIBUTE SOME WORK TO PHP AND
FIND THE BUG MYSELF BUT I DO NOT HAVE THE TIME TO DO SO!

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[2002-05-02 13:16:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm gonna go out a limb here and guess that this bug is no longer being
looked into.  If it's not, someone should kindly take the time to
contradict me...

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[2002-04-29 11:58:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I looked through some of the PHP scripts I had written, and found a
working example of fopen that works just fine using a relative file
path.  Pertinent exerpt:

        $log = fopen('log.txt', 'a');
        fwrite($log, $text . "\n");
        fclose($log);
        echo ' <a href="log.txt">View Log</a>';

Is this bug being dealt with?

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[2002-04-27 19:47:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I use include() and require() all the time, it works just fine.  So the
problem is probably specific to file()

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[2002-04-27 19:35:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can you test if the same thing happens with include() ?


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