Louie Miranda wrote:
I have this code that checks for a file if it exists and do something
if it doesnt exist. Problem exist when im updating my data on the
directory, even if i did upload it. it still shows the non-existent
data.

I have read that i should add the clearstatcache();, how am i going to
use it? after the file_exists? or before?

here's my code

##
$itemCode_SHOW = $row[2];
$filename =("/www/images/stockprod/$itemCode_SHOW.jpg");


if (file_exists($filename)) { $itemCode_SHOW = $row[2]; } else { $itemCode_SHOW = "noimage"; }

clearstatcache();
##

clearstatcache() is very descriptive for php, actually :). Most filesystem functions make use of statistics about a file. Gathering this information is expensive, so it is cached. If something changes, you have to clear the cache to see the change, so:


clearstatcache();
if (file_exists($filename)) {

is what you need

if (file_exists($filename)) {
...
}
clearstatcache();

will have no impact on the problem, because you are clearing the cache *after* the function that relies on the cache has been called.

Greg

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