<?
// print the current directory in unordered list
print("<UL>\n");
// open directory
$myDirectory = dir(".");
// get each entry
while($entryName = $myDirectory->read())
{
print("<LI>$entryName \n");
}
// close directory
$myDirectory->close();
print("</UL>\n");
?>
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Van: Kevin Garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: maandag 12 november 2001 14:08
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: [PHP] Using PHP for directory indexing
Hi All,
I am wondering if anyone can help me with this. I want people
accessing my
site to see a list of HTML reports but I don't want to turn on Directory
indexing on my Apache webserver, seeing as the directory path is present.
What I'm looking to do, is to write a basic php script which will read the
files in a certain directory & create links to be presented to the user.
Has anyone ever done this before? Can someone give me an example or a
headstart on this.
Thanks in advance
Kev
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