Re: SPL

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Børge Holen wrote:

I found this code at php.net witch needs very little modifications and can do so much, but I can't figure out how to make it read alphabeticly as mentioned

		$it = new RecursiveDirectoryIterator($_GET['location']);
		foreach (new RecursiveIteratorIterator($it, 2) as $path){
			if($path->isDir()){
				// writing to some static file
			}elseif(some unfinished statement){
				fwrite($dynfile, "$path\n");
			}else{
				// writing to some static file
			}
		}

I just... nothings keeping me from sorting the the dynfile after writing, but also that seems to do the job twice instead of doing it correct the first time.

-nathan




I am trying to figure out what you are trying to do here.



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