In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marian Briones
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>I would think you'd do something like read a directory then count each
>file name and spit it out in a count variable. 

I think that you would have to ask if the php code is on xyz.com, or if
Mukesh is trying to read someone elses server.

If it is on your own server, then look at
http://es2.php.net/function.opendir
Lasse Dalegaard has a function to read the file names, you only need to
count them.

>> I'd like to know all files residing on a domain.
>> for insance,
>> domain name xyz.com
>> 
>> I want to know how many files are residing on web folder

-- 
Pete Clark

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