Re: Storing values in arrays

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On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 07:15 -0800, Ryan A wrote:
> > Hey!
> > Thanks for replying.
> > 
> > Instead of CRON i was thinking of having a file created and check the
> > creation time everytime someone logged in... if its less than 1 min
> > then don't do anything, if  1 min or more old... write file...
> 
> But then it wouldn't be written to disk every one minute if someone
> didn't log in for 3 minutes ;)
> 
> True, but thats not the most important part... I guess I wrote it wrong, I meant that it should not write to disk before 1 minute...
> anyway... about the "array saving" any ideas?

<?php

// untested

if( ($fptr = fopen( '/tmp/mySavedArray.dat', 'wb' )) !== false )
{
    fwrite( $fptr, serialize( $myArray ) );
    fclose( $fptr );
}

?>

There's also file_put_contents() but I generally go with backward
compatible methods.

Cheers,
Rob.
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