Re: Re: Does file_exists() 'honour' open_basedir?

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Perhaps you saw it here:

http://php.net/file_exists

Search the page for "ceo at l-i-e dot com" or "open_basedir".

David

DRYALLS wrote:
> Let me try and answer my own question. I've *heard* that since PHP v4.3.2 
> file_exists() returne an open_basedir warning, but earlier PHP versions did 
> not. Is this true?
> 
> ""DRYALLS"" <rcthelp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
> news:EC.E4.06819.3D608D34@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I have 2 different PHP installs, each are slightly different versions, and 
>> each have different open_basedir restictions.
>>
>> I have a PHP script that fails on ONE of the installs but NOT the other.
>>
>> The line that fails is $foo = file_exists("/proc/loadavg");
>>
>> What I don't understand is why one script fails, yet the other does not 
>> because NEITHER have /proc in the open_basedir path.
>>
>> What could be different about the PHP configs that makes one report a PHP 
>> warning, yet the other does not? 
> 


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