I've been trying to run various entry level functions on the file, like file_exists(), isreadable() etcetera.... But no matter what I do, I pretty much get the "cannot open" warnings without much specification as to Why cannot open. So when I do the dbase_open() function, and I've tried all different combinations of paths, backslashes and all, I always get this: Warning: dbase_open() [function.dbase-open]: unable to open database test.dbf in ... *followed by whatever path I put in*. I'm still going to try some more testing using text files, but this is what I'm really get at. On 5/23/07 3:32 PM, "Jared Farrish" <farrishj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Try to simply include() and var_dump() or something. Start from just > checking you can access the file first (I'd even start with a > test.txtfile), before you inflate the db... > > Let us know what the error is exactly, as well. What happens? Error? > Warning? Blank page? What tells you the script doesn't work? > > On 5/23/07, Rahul Sitaram Johari <sleepwalker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> Tried that too. Used >> >> \\Servername\sharename\test.dbf >> >> Also used additional backslashes for the escape issue: >> >> \\\\Servername\\sharename\\test.dbf >> >> Still doesn't work! >> I'm not getting a permissions related issue and I'm doubting it is a >> permissions issue. I have Full Control given to the system all this is on. >> >> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php