[PHP-DEV] Bug #10898 Updated: is_dir filetype return wrong values

2001-05-17 Thread yves

ID: 10898
User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
Operating system: Win ME  Win NT 4.0
PHP Version: 4.0.5
Description: is_dir   filetype return wrong values

Hello,

than the docs in my book are wrong, it says file instead of path. Sorry for wasting 
your time...

Previous Comments:
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[2001-05-16 10:53:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
this is bogus. you have to either chdir() into the $parent or is_dir() the full path.

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[2001-05-16 08:35:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A little script that should echo alle filetypes of all files in any subdir of the 
parent provided. 
Now I use opendir to test wether the file is a dir, but this isn't a good solution, is 
it?

The is_dir() allways returns false
the filetype() allwyas returns dir

?php

function getFileInfo($parent)
{
$handle = opendir($parent);
while ($file = readdir($handle))
{
$filelist[]=$file ;

}
reset($filelist);
while(list(,$f)=each ($filelist))
{
if ($f!=.  $f!=..)
{
if(is_dir($f))
{
getFileInfo($f);
}
else
{
   echo filetype($f);
}
}
}
}

getFileInfo(c:datapdf);

?


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[2001-05-16 06:23:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please provide a short script so that we can reproduce it.

Derick

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[2001-05-16 05:44:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,

I'm running php 4.0.5 on my win ME  Win NT 4.0 and I have experienced 2 functions 
returning the wrong values. I don't know if this bug is allready reported.

the is_dir() allways returns false except for .  ..
the filetype() allways returns dir

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[PHP-DEV] Bug #10898 Updated: is_dir filetype return wrong values

2001-05-16 Thread derick

ID: 10898
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
Operating system: 
PHP Version: 4.0.5
Assigned To: 
Comments:

Please provide a short script so that we can reproduce it.

Derick

Previous Comments:
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[2001-05-16 05:44:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,

I'm running php 4.0.5 on my win ME  Win NT 4.0 and I have experienced 2 functions 
returning the wrong values. I don't know if this bug is allready reported.

the is_dir() allways returns false except for .  ..
the filetype() allways returns dir

---



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[PHP-DEV] Bug #10898 Updated: is_dir filetype return wrong values

2001-05-16 Thread yves

ID: 10898
User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
Operating system: Win ME  Win NT 4.0
PHP Version: 4.0.5
Description: is_dir   filetype return wrong values

A little script that should echo alle filetypes of all files in any subdir of the 
parent provided. 
Now I use opendir to test wether the file is a dir, but this isn't a good solution, is 
it?

The is_dir() allways returns false
the filetype() allwyas returns dir

?php

function getFileInfo($parent)
{
$handle = opendir($parent);
while ($file = readdir($handle))
{
$filelist[]=$file ;

}
reset($filelist);
while(list(,$f)=each ($filelist))
{
if ($f!=.  $f!=..)
{
if(is_dir($f))
{
getFileInfo($f);
}
else
{
   echo filetype($f);
}
}
}
}

getFileInfo(c:\data\pdf);

?


Previous Comments:
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[2001-05-16 06:23:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please provide a short script so that we can reproduce it.

Derick

---

[2001-05-16 05:44:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,

I'm running php 4.0.5 on my win ME  Win NT 4.0 and I have experienced 2 functions 
returning the wrong values. I don't know if this bug is allready reported.

the is_dir() allways returns false except for .  ..
the filetype() allways returns dir

---


Full Bug description available at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=10898


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[PHP-DEV] Bug #10898 Updated: is_dir filetype return wrong values

2001-05-16 Thread cynic

ID: 10898
Updated by: cynic
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
Operating system: 
PHP Version: 4.0.5
Assigned To: 
Comments:

this is bogus. you have to either chdir() into the $parent or is_dir() the full path.

Previous Comments:
---

[2001-05-16 08:35:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A little script that should echo alle filetypes of all files in any subdir of the 
parent provided. 
Now I use opendir to test wether the file is a dir, but this isn't a good solution, is 
it?

The is_dir() allways returns false
the filetype() allwyas returns dir

?php

function getFileInfo($parent)
{
$handle = opendir($parent);
while ($file = readdir($handle))
{
$filelist[]=$file ;

}
reset($filelist);
while(list(,$f)=each ($filelist))
{
if ($f!=.  $f!=..)
{
if(is_dir($f))
{
getFileInfo($f);
}
else
{
   echo filetype($f);
}
}
}
}

getFileInfo(c:datapdf);

?


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[2001-05-16 06:23:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please provide a short script so that we can reproduce it.

Derick

---

[2001-05-16 05:44:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,

I'm running php 4.0.5 on my win ME  Win NT 4.0 and I have experienced 2 functions 
returning the wrong values. I don't know if this bug is allready reported.

the is_dir() allways returns false except for .  ..
the filetype() allways returns dir

---



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