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Closed 11 years ago.
Hi i am looking for script witch lists directory's from ftp and read's all files from the listed folder..Is there something that can help me?
> //open the dir
$sub = ($_GET['dir']);
$path = 'store/'.$diro.'/';
$path = $path . "$sub";
$dh = opendir($path);
$i=1;
while (($file = readdir($dh)) !== false) {
if($file != "." && $file != "..") {
if (substr($file, -4, -3) =="."){
echo "$i. $file ";
}else{
echo "$i. $file";
}
$i++;
}
}
closedir($dh);
I did a quick Google, and there a MILLIONS of responses to this question.
The fourth result is a complete code sample.
http://www.phpreg.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=158&Itemid=28
Something like....
<?php
$connect = ftp_connect("ftp.hostname.com");
$result = ftp_login($connect, "username", "password");
$a = ftp_nlist($connect, "code22");
foreach($a as $value){
echo $value, "<BR>";
}
?>
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Closed 9 years ago.
I have written these scripts to delete files (image, in fact) in a directory but have the choice to decide which one to delete and view before hand. The view.php script seems to be working fine, however the delete.php doesn't seem to be functioning because the images are not removing.
here are the scripts:
view.php
<?php
$path = '../product-uploads/gloves/'; // path for each page
$files = glob("{$path}*.*"); // Get the files
$files = array_filter($files, 'is_file'); // Get rid of directories
$dates = array_map('filectime', $files); // Get the creation times.
$md5s = array();
array_multisort($dates, $files, SORT_NUMERIC); // in order of creation
foreach ($files AS $file)
{
$hash = md5_file($file);
if (!in_array($hash, $md5s))
{
$md5s[] = $hash;
echo "<img src=\"$file\" /> <br />
<form action=\"delete.php\" method=\"post\">
<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"Name\" value=\"$file\">
<input type=\"submit\" value=\"Delete\">
</form>";
}
}
?>
delete.php
<?php
$path = '../product-uploads/gloves/';// images are here
$Name = $_POST['Name'];
$PathFile = $path.$Name;
$PathFile = basename($PathFile);
header('Location: view.php');
?>
This is because you don't remove the images in your delete.php
Use unlink on pathfile.
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I am currently making a website where you can upload and download files like a cloud server or something of that sort. I was just wondering what happens if i dont have space on a Hard drive how would i tell PHP to upload to upload to a different hard drive and just stuff like that?
i have this code and i will be adding security but right now im testing:
<?php
set_time_limit(30000);
session_start();
include('../Connect/Connect.php');
$User = $_SESSION['User'];
$Get = 'SELECT * FROM Users WHERE Username = "'.$User.'"';
$Files = $_FILES['File'];
if(isset($User))
{
if(!empty($Files))
{
if($Result = $Connect->query($Get))
{
while($Row = $Result->fetch_assoc())
{
$Limit = $Row['Limit'];
for($X = 0; $X < count($Files['name']); $X++)
{
$Name = $Files['name'][$X];
$TMP = $Files['tmp_name'][$X];
move_uploaded_file($TMP, '../Users/' . $User . '/' . $Name);
}
}
}
}
}
else
{
header("location:../");
}
header("location:index.php");
$Connect->close();
?>
You could always use disk_free_space() before you try to upload/move files. Also, move_uploaded_file will probably return false, but that can be also because of other issues such as permissions.
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I have this PHP script from a file uploader. It is generating a XML file, but every-time I upload a new item it replaces the current nodes instead of adding to the "tree".
<?php
$todayDate = $_POST['todayDate'];
$Name = $_POST['Name'];
$Email = $_POST['Email'];
$filename = $_FILES['Filedata']['name'];
$filetmpname = $_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name'];
$fileType = $_FILES["Filedata"]["type"];
$fileSizeMB = ($_FILES["Filedata"]["size"] / 1024 / 1000);
move_uploaded_file($_FILES['Filedata']['tmp_name'], "images/".$filename);
$xml = new XMLWriter;
$xml->openMemory();
$xml->startDocument( '1.0' , 'iso-8859-1' );
$xml->startElement("galeria");
$xml->writeElement("Name", $Name);
$xml->writeElement("Email", $Email);
$xml->endElement();
$file = fopen('data.xml','w+');
fwrite($file, $xml->outputMemory(true));
fclose($file);
try $file = fopen('data.xml', 'a'); I think that is the correct way to append a file
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On my website, I have an upload story feature with a user written title and story. It uploads it as a text file in a directory. Is there a way to list the content of these files using php or anything? Also, I'd like to only show like 200 chars of the story, and have a 'show full story' button, that would show the full story (I'll use jQuery for this).
Thanks!
$dataArray = array();
//Number of chars for the string
$num = 200;
//Check if DIR exists
if ($handle = opendir('.')) {
//Loop over the directory
while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle))) {
//Strip out the . and .. files
if ($file != "." && $entry != "..") {
$dataArray[] = array();
//Store file contents
$filecontent = file_get_contents($file);
//Split the content and store in array
$length = strlen($filecontent);
$dataArray[] = array(substr($filecontent, 0, $num), substr($filecontent, $num, $length ));
}
}
//close the dir
closedir($handle);
}
With this you get an array with all the content of your .txt files, splittet into 2 Strings, one with 200 chars the other with the rest.
The string with 200 length is $dataArray[x][0] and the other is $dataArray[x][1].
Now you can use this in HTML:
<?php foreach($dataArray as $data) { ?>
<div class="visible">
<?php echo $data[0]; ?>
</div>
<div class="hidden">
<?php echo $data[1]; ?>
</div>
<?php } ?>
in php.net:
to open a directory:
opendir() http://php.net/manual/en/function.opendir.php
$dir = opendir('/path/to/files');
to read the directory (you can loop):
readdir() http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.readdir.php
while (false !== ($file= readdir($dir))) {
//$file has the filename
}
to get the content of a file:
file_get_contents() http://php.net/manual/es/function.file-get-contents.php
$content=file_get_contents($file);
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Closed 11 years ago.
i found this code:
<?php
$path_to_file = 'c:\wamp\www\FindReplace\File.txt';
$file_contents = file_get_contents($path_to_file);
$file_contents = str_replace("Paul",",HHH",$file_contents);
file_put_contents($path_to_file,$file_contents);
?>
It's working very well if it's only one file but how to do if i want to Find and Replace in all *.txt file of my folder?
THank you
What about this?
It should take care of running your replace on all .txt-files, regardless of how many sub-folders you got in your path folder.
$path = realpath(__DIR__ . '/textfiles/'); // Path to your textfiles
$fileList = new \RecursiveIteratorIterator(new \RecursiveDirectoryIterator($path), \RecursiveIteratorIterator::SELF_FIRST);
foreach ($fileList as $item) {
if ($item->isFile() && stripos($item->getPathName(), 'txt') !== false) {
$file_contents = file_get_contents($item->getPathName());
$file_contents = str_replace("Paul",",HHH",$file_contents);
file_put_contents($item->getPathName(),$file_contents);
}
}
find /path/to/your/project -name '*.txt' -exec php yourScript.php {} \;
Then modify your script to use command line argument $argv[1] as the file path.
You can use useful glob(), internal PHP function
$files_in_your_folder = glob('c:\wamp\www\FindReplace\*');
So for your specific case:
<?php
foreach(glob('c:\wamp\www\FindReplace\*') as $path_to_file) {
$file_contents = file_get_contents($path_to_file);
$file_contents = str_replace("Paul",",HHH",$file_contents);
file_put_contents($path_to_file,$file_contents);
}
?>