ID: 12997
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]§
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]§
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
Operating System: apache
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:
I was not careful when I wrote this bug and I forgot the quotes from the example...
As a matter of fact, The name of the file comes as string variable and nothing
difference using quotes or no.
I am still very imazing...
Previous Comments:
[2001-08-28 07:25:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You need to put quotes around a literal string like example.txt, otherwise PHP
thinks it's the concatenation of two strings example and txt.
[2001-08-28 07:11:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED]§
I have rather complicated architechture in my php-program (including a kind of
programhandler...)
In one php-file I tried to send an pdf-formatted file to the browser by using
readfile -function. For my huge appointment it did not work well with if and
case clauses. And the most imazing was that exactly same script worked in an other
php-file (where the architecture was simplier).
I give you a simple example how the bug behaves
*
$i=1;
if ($i==1)
readfile(example.txt); //and nothing happens
*
$i=1;
if ($i==1)
readfile(example.txt); //this worked well
else
readfile(example.txt); //this was just for debugging
*
As you see, it seems to be no sence at all!!!
You propably think that I had somethin wrong with my code, but no, I and my work mate
debugged this problem a half day and I am sure that this bug was just like I said.
I thought that I could have somethin wrong with the libraries but no error occurs...
The libraries are self made and working well in other programs.
Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=12997edit=1
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