ID: 34983
User updated by: trustpunk at hotmail dot com
Reported By: trustpunk at hotmail dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Directory function related
Operating System: Windows XP
PHP Version: 5.0.5
New Comment:
Directory Tree
01234567891011121314
- oh no
- example
- Silverstein
- music
- 10 - Three Hours Back
- 02 - Smile In Your Sleep
- 01 - Your Sword Versus My Dagger
- 05 - Discovering The Waterfront
- 08 - Always And Never
- I like
inside the last folder , put the file named
"testing_for_bug - oops_a_404_error.txt and
rename that last folder to "I like you the
way you are" , hope this helps.
The path to a file is limited to 315 char(s)
if your including the begining / and end /
Now I know its not very possible for Windows to have so many
folders but I proved that it can be done and that you should
fix this , I believe this could lead to problems.
Previous Comments:
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[2005-10-26 21:30:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, what should one do to reproduce it?
What should be the directory structure etc. ?
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[2005-10-26 20:04:36] trustpunk at hotmail dot com
Im sorry to say but PHP - v5.0.6 Dev did not fix it. Here's
the path I was using , you can see if from the PHP error.
Warning: filesize() [function.filesize]: stat failed for
6c7695d7af/ohn/example/Silverstein/music/10 - Three Hours Back/02 -
Smile In Your Sleep/01 - Your Sword Versus My Dagger/05 - Discovering
The Waterfront/08 - Always And Never/I like you the way you are/01 -
Your Sword Versus My Dagger.mp3 in C:\Website\directory_listing.php on
line 82
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[2005-10-26 03:55:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This bug has been fixed in CVS.
Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change
will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at
http://snaps.php.net/.
Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better.
Fixed already according to user.
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[2005-10-26 00:38:22] trustpunk at hotmail dot com
The opendir had a small bug in it. Its Fixed!
<pre>
<?php
$dir = "dir... here";
$open = opendir($dir);
while($file = readdir($open)) {
$file_name = "$dir/" . $file;
if (is_file($file_name)) {
echo $file . " Size: " .
filesize($file_name) . "<br>";
}
}
closedir($open);
?>
</pre>
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[2005-10-26 00:17:45] trustpunk at hotmail dot com
Description:
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When you use a path thats greater than 246 char(s) and the file within
that path is greater than 22 char(s). A Warning Will be shown using the
following code below. This is a bug!
Now I know its a bit overkill to have a path so big but when your
creating a directory listing script , you want to be able to list all
files no matter how big the path to the files are.
Note: Im not using Symbolic Links. Im only using a relative
path within the current directory the script is in.
Reproduce code:
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Using the opendir() method to list files.
<?php
$dir = opendir("dir... here");
while($file = readdir($dir)) {
$file_name = "$dir/" . $file;
if (is_file($file_name)) {
echo $file_name . " Size: " .
filesize($file_name) . "<br>";
}
}
closedir($dir);
?>
Using the glob() method to list files.
<?php
$dir = "dir... here";
foreach(glob("$dir/*.mp3") as $file_name) {
echo $file_name . " Size: " .
filesize($file_name) . "<br>";
}
?>
Using glob(); function to list files will just report
a Warning that the foreach loop failed and what not.
Expected result:
----------------
I expect all files to be listed without Warnings!
Actual result:
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I get a bunch of Warnings when using the opendir() method and a Warning
when I use the glob() function to list the files.
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