?php
$fruit = apple;
$lines = file(fruits.txt);
if (in_array($fruit,$lines))
{
$a = Y;
}
?
Here there may be 2 cases.
1st either file() is not returning any values, that is why array empty and
wrong datatype error, are you able to read the file.
2nd try to use implode function to consider
Hi Dan,
Wednesday, September 5, 2007, 3:24:43 PM, you wrote:
Opening this file is proving to be a pain. I have a folder that contains a
PHP page and a text file. I am trying to open the contents of the txt file
using file() but it keeps erroring out. Below is the code I'm using to try
and
I did a
if ($lines === false) {
echo lines is false;
}
like you suggested and it displays that text...but it still make no sense.
mypage.php and fruits.txt are in the same folder, on the same server. There
isn't any permissions issues.
So, if mypage.php and fruits.txt are in the same folder,
[snip]
I did a
if ($lines === false) {
echo lines is false;
}
like you suggested and it displays that text...but it still make no
sense.
mypage.php and fruits.txt are in the same folder, on the same server.
There
isn't any permissions issues.
So, if mypage.php and fruits.txt are in the same
mypage.php and fruits.txt have the same permissions.
The IUSR(internet user) account has the following permissions:
Read Execute
Read
On 9/5/07, Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I did a
if ($lines === false) {
echo lines is false;
}
like you suggested and it displays
Dan Shirah wrote:
I did a
if ($lines === false) {
echo lines is false;
}
like you suggested and it displays that text...but it still make no sense.
mypage.php and fruits.txt are in the same folder, on the same server. There
isn't any permissions issues.
So, if mypage.php and fruits.txt are
Toppage.php -
?php
include 'Process/order/mypage.php';
if ($a !=Y) {
echo ;
}
else {
?
LOTS OF HTML
?php } ?
Mypage.php -
?php
$fruit = echo apple;
$lines = file(users.txt);
if (in_array($fruit,$lines))
{
$a = Y;
}
else {
?
LOTS OF HTML
?php } ?
So:
fruits.txt is contained in the same
Dan Shirah wrote:
So:
fruits.txt is contained in the same folder as mypage.php.
mypage.php tries to pull the data contained in fruits.txt to see if the
data matches
toppage.php has mypage.php inserted as an include and checks for the
result of $a and processes accordingly.
In that case your
Dan Shirah wrote:
Good Morning!
Opening this file is proving to be a pain. I have a folder that contains a
PHP page and a text file. I am trying to open the contents of the txt file
using file() but it keeps erroring out. Below is the code I'm using to try
and open it:
?php
$fruit = apple);
Ah, okay.
Would this also work if I wanted to apply this to multiple other pages
located within different areas of the site tree?
On 9/5/07, Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Shirah wrote:
So:
fruits.txt is contained in the same folder as mypage.php.
mypage.php tries to pull the data
Todd,
if that script is the result of a link being follwed, add target=blank to
the end.
George
-Original Message-
From: Todd Cary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 March 2003 5:28 pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Opening a file in a new window
Thanks to your help,
On Friday 17 January 2003 20:59, Artur Bereniewicz wrote:
how can I open text file and start reading in the middle of it?
AFAIK it's not possible to jump directly into the middle of a file and start
reading.
You would have to read it line-by-line until you get to the part you're
interested
At 14:05 17-1-2003, you wrote:
On Friday 17 January 2003 20:59, Artur BereÂśniewicz wrote:
how can I open text file and start reading in the middle of it?
AFAIK it's not possible to jump directly into the middle of a file and start
reading.
You would have to read it line-by-line until you
-
From: @ Edwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 9:29 PM
To: Troy May
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Opening a file to manipulate it
Hello,
Troy May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Extreme newbie here (halfway through my first book :) ). I need to open a
file
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: @ Edwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 21:45:50 -0800
Subject: RE: [PHP] Opening a file to manipulate it
Thanks Ed! Yes, another member here told me to use fread(), which is
what
your link led to if you're not using the CVS version of PHP. (whatever
that
is)
I
Hello,
Troy May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Extreme newbie here (halfway through my first book :) ). I need to open a
file, read the whole file into a variable, manipulate it, and then echo it
to the screen. I'm doing it right from my book and it's not working.
Here's what I have now:
Hi,
on 17/11/02 1:45 PM, Troy May ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
? $header = fopen(header.html,r);
echo $header; ?
It writes Resource id #1 at the top of the page. What is that?! :)
You're missing some code -- instead, try this example from the fread() page
in the manual:
?php
// get
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