Re: Re: Question regarding fopen

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<?php

$foldersystem = getcwd().'/test1';
$id = '54961';
$imgstr = 'tdtdtdtd'; //uniqid();
$i = 2;

$imagenamesmall = $foldersystem . '/' . $id . $imgstr . '-s' . $i . '.jpg';
echo $imagenamesmall; // For debugging purposses --> returns exactly what I
want.

//attempt to create folder
mkdir($foldersystem);
chmod($foldersystem, 0777);

//save picture
if(!($handle = fopen($imagenamesmall, 'w'))){
   echo "Cannot open file (31)";
   exit;
}

This code works for me. How about you ?

--
/James

On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Joep Roebroek <j.roebroek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Does anyone have an idea? Is this a bug in PHP? Because when I add or
> remove one static letter in the filename, it does work. And if I don't
> the file is created, but the $imgstr (random 8 characters) is replaced
> by a totally different value (also random 8 characters).. I have no
> idea where this new value comes from.
>
> regards,
> Joep
>
> 2008/4/29 Joep Roebroek <j.roebroek@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > Hi, I'm having a strange problem with fopen
> >
> >  For clearence, here is the phpinfo page:
> >  http://www.grondengoed.nl/phpinfo.php
> >
> >  I will shortly explain the problem I'm having:
> >         $imagenamesmall = $foldersystem . '/' . $id . $imgstr . '-s' .
> >  $i . '.jpg';
> >         echo $imagenamesmall; // For debugging purposses --> returns
> >  exactly what I want.
> >
> >         //attempt to create folder
> >         @mkdir($foldersystem);
> >         @chmod($foldersystem, 0777);
> >
> >
> >         //save picture
> >         if(!($handle = fopen($imagenamesmall, 'w'))){
> >             echo "Cannot open file (31)";
> >             exit;
> >         }
> >
> >        //$imagesmall, contains the image resource
> >
> >         if(fwrite($handle, $imagesmall) === FALSE) {
> >             echo "Cannot write to file (32)";
> >             exit;
> >         }
> >
> >         fclose($handle);
> >
> >  Erverything works perfectly fine.But one thing, it doesn't give the
> >  file the name that it should get. A name for instance has to be:
> >  54961tdtdtdtd-s0.jpg
> >  The number is the id of the database row, the 8 characters are random.
> >  -s stands for small and 0 is the picture index.
> >  When I echo the value, I get what I want. But when I save it, the
> >  random 8 character string had become a totally different 8 character
> >  string :S.
> >
> >  I have googled and checked things over and over again, cost me hours
> >  and I still haven't found the reason. What is noticeable is that when
> >  I leave one character away from the name, the value IS what it schould
> >  be:S.
> >
> >  I really hope you can help me, if you need further info yust ask.
> >
> >  Thanks in advance.
> >
> >  regards,
> >
> >  Joep Roebroek
> >
>
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