Tom Chubb wrote:
> Got it working fine. Thanks Vincent and Jochem for pointing me in the
> right direction. Here is the code I used in case anyone's
> interested...
>
> <?php
> foreach(glob($path.$id."{*.doc,*.pdf,*.txt,*.rtf}",
> GLOB_BRACE) as $filename) { $cvs[]=$filename; }
>
> //Loop through the four possible extensions
> $i = 0;
> while ($i <= 3) {
> //Check there is a value before displaying
why? glob only finds things if they exist.
*looks* like a misunderstanding of GLOB_BRACE.
why 2 loops?
> if(!empty($cvs[$i])) {
> $cv = str_replace($path, "", $cvs[$i]) ;
> echo "<a href=\"$cvs[$i]\">$cv</a>";
> echo "<br>";
> }
> echo "\n";
> $i++;
this shouldn't work. at least the links shouldn't work
unless the files are on a local disk (which is a web scenario is unlikely).
foreach(glob($path.$id."{*.doc,*.pdf,*.txt,*.rtf}",GLOB_BRACE) as $f) {
echo '<a
href="',makeFilePathIntoValidURL($f),'">',basename($f),'</a><br />';
}
// just a example/idea - I assume the 'id' files are accessible via the web
function makeFilePathIntoValidURL($f) {
if (!strpos($f, $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']) === 0) return '#nolink';
return str_replace($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'], $f);
}
>
> }
> ?>
>
> On 28/11/06, Tom Chubb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks guys,
>> Looks like just what I need. Will test it out later.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> On 28/11/06, Vincent DUPONT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > yes, glob works well.
>> > here is an example to get pictures inside a folder ($path)
>> >
>> > foreach(glob($path."/*/{*.gif,*.jpg,*.JPG,*.jpeg,*.JPEG,*.png}",
>> GLOB_BRACE) as $filename){
>> > $pics[]=$filename;
>> > }
>> >
>> > vincent
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Jochem Maas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Sent: Tue 28/11/2006 10:59
>> > To: Tom Chubb
>> > Cc: [php] PHP General List
>> > Subject: Re: [PHP] Readdir
>> >
>> > Tom Chubb wrote:
>> > > What would be the best way to retrieve a list of files from an upload
>> > > folder that are called "id" where the extension could be .doc .txt or
>> > > .pdf
>> > > For example, I have a folder where people can upload a document and
>> > > the document is renamed as their user id. They can upload a PDF, DOC
>> > > or TXT file. They may wish to upload one of each. I am using
>> > > file_exists for each case, but is there an easier/tidier way of doing
>> > > it?
>> > > Thanks in advance,
>> > >
>> > > Tom
>> > >
>> >
>> > try the glob() function, something like:
>> >
>> > $id = getUserId();
>> > foreach (glob("/path/to/user/files/$id.*") as $file) {
>> > echo $file,"<br />";
>> > }
>> >
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