Richard Lynch wrote:
Scott Fletcher wrote:
Never mind that.. I found a different way to use it. It would be so cool
if there is such a feature as directory_exists() to check for partical
filepath...
http://php.net/file_exists
You'll need to use @ in front, because it generates an error message
Marek Kilimajer wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
Scott Fletcher wrote:
Never mind that.. I found a different way to use it. It would be so
cool
if there is such a feature as directory_exists() to check for partical
filepath...
http://php.net/file_exists
You'll need to use @ in front, because
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On 02 December 2004 18:51, Richard Lynch wrote:
Marek Kilimajer wrote:
What version? On 5.0.2 file_exists('nonexistingfile'); does not
generate any error message.
Ya got
Never mind that.. I found a different way to use it. It would be so cool
if there is such a feature as directory_exists() to check for partical
filepath...
Scott
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I'm wondering how to tell if the filepath exist or not,
Scott Fletcher wrote:
Never mind that.. I found a different way to use it. It would be so cool
if there is such a feature as directory_exists() to check for partical
filepath...
http://php.net/file_exists
You'll need to use @ in front, because it generates an error message when
it doesn't
Richard Lynch wrote:
Be kinda like isset() issuing a NOTICE for a variable that's not set.
Well, duh. That's why I asked. :-)
isset() doesn't issue a notice...at least not in php 4.3.9. It just
returns true or false.
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