Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51433&edit=1

 ID:               51433
 Updated by:       paj...@php.net
 Reported by:      ggens at gmail dot com
 Summary:          file_put_contents() doesn't overwrites a existent file
 Status:           Feedback
 Type:             Bug
 Package:          Filesystem function related
 Operating System: Windows XP SP3
 PHP Version:      5.3.2

 New Comment:

And enable the error_reporting and show error as well, as I'm pretty
sure you get a nice error message (permissions or stmg like that).
Alternatively check your error log.



If you don't how to do it, please go to the Zend support forums or to
the PHP general mailing list.


Previous Comments:
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[2010-03-30 13:57:56] paj...@php.net

Open a console:



cd c:\where\is\php

php.exe yourscript.php

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[2010-03-30 13:42:23] imaggens at gmail dot com

I don't know how to use CLI, and it's not a Zend Server problem.

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[2010-03-30 13:34:40] johan...@php.net

And please use our PHP builds. For support for Zend Server please got to
Zend.

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[2010-03-30 11:16:08] paj...@php.net

Can you try a small script using CLI?

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[2010-03-30 02:59:56] ggens at gmail dot com

Description:
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PHP Version: 5.3.1 installed from Zend Server CE (This option is not
present in dropdown menu)



=== Begin of Short Script ===



$file = file_get_contents( 'path/to/my/file' );



// ...



if( ! file_put_contents( 'file/to/be/created', $file ) ) {

    // LOG

}



=== End of Short Script ===



I've made all necessary routines to grab the content file correctly. If
I change the content of file and refresh the page, I can see the changes
(with print, echo or var_dump)



But, no matter how many times I change the content and I refresh the
page, the content of the created file doesn't changes.



The only way to overwrite the file is restarting my PC. And the content
is only overwritten at the first try. After some tries, I got the same
"static" content.



And more. Even if I remove the file, manually or by script, the File's
Creation Date still the same as the date of the first call of
file_put_contents() (currently, 28.03.2010).



If I change the name of file to be created, the updated content is
created succesfully. Another content change and page refresh, and the
created file still with the same content.

Test script:
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The base script is the Short Script posted above, the difference is, in
my files, it is separate in factory and adapter classes.

Expected result:
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Well, the existent file with updated content, as in the source file.

Actual result:
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At the first try, after turn on the computer, the content is updated.
All the tries after the first one, he content doesn't changes.


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