Hi,
Where do you get $info2 from?
I only see $info in this function.
.: Allowee
function scan_dir($dir)
{
$info = New mphp3(2);
$handle = @opendir($dir);
while ($file = @readdir ($handle))
{
if (eregi(^\.{1,2}$,$file))
{
continue;
}
hi allowee,
sorry, this was not meant to be. $info2 is supposed to be $info. my
fault. but that is not the actual problem.
Hi,
Where do you get $info2 from?
I only see $info in this function.
.: Allowee
function scan_dir($dir)
{
$info = New mphp3(2);
$handle =
hmmm,
maybe this code..
$info-load(/.$dir.$file);
if $dir = mp3s and $file = test.mp3
then it will load '/mp3s/test.mp3'
you got that directory?
I've seen the class and you are hiding the fopen error message, which could be
the problem.
.: Allowee
On Saturday 07 June 2003 11:11, Ole Hornauer
Hi,
Where do you get $info2 from?
I only see $info in this function.
I guess that the $info-values are formfieldvalues.
$info-[db-field] is normaly used within a whileloop for
outputing a select-statement.
In the case of formfieldvalues you can use $formfieldname.
.: Allowee
function
On Saturday 07 June 2003 11:20, Allowee wrote:
hmmm,
maybe this code..
$info-load(/.$dir.$file);
if $dir = mp3s and $file = test.mp3
then it will load '/mp3s/test.mp3'
you got that directory?
I've seen the class and you are hiding the fopen error message, which could
be the problem.
well, you are right. the dir '/mp3' does not exist. 'mp3' is a subdir
from my htdocs dir. so i think the right path should be
'mp3/someartist/somesong', right?
i fixed that, but the original problem is still the same :(
hmmm,
maybe this code..
$info-load(/.$dir.$file);
if $dir = mp3s
moin,
sorry, my php-knowledge is not the best.
what do you mean with formfieldvalues?
i think $info-value is used to get the id3-tag info from the class,
right? this worked for me in a more simple way without the recursive
scan:
?
include(mphp3.php);
$info = New mphp3(2);