Re: PHP: Mulitiple Arrary Sort

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Vernon wrote:
I'm really starting to feel incompitant here. Sorry to ask, but could you show me what you mean?


<?php

$folder = $_GET['id'];
$dir = "/home/recruitsavvy/public_html/resumes/$folder/";
$filepattern = '*';
$sorting_list = array();
$filemtimes = array();

# Get file/dir listing, else error message
if ( ( $list = glob( $dir . $filepattern ) ) !== false ) {

  foreach ( $list AS $file ) {

    # Get file modification time in Unix Time (seconds)
    $filemtime = filemtime( $dir . $file );

    # Build array to be sorted with filename and filemtime
    $sorting_list[] = array('filename' => $file, 'filemtime' => $filemtime);

    # This is the list of filemtimes to sort by later
    $filemtimes[] = $filemtime;

  }
  # Sort array based on $filemtimes
  # http://php.net/array-multisort     Example #3
  array_multisort($filemtimes, SORT_DESC, $sorting_list);

  # Now loop/echo each one
  foreach ( $sorting_list AS $entry ) {

    echo date("m-d-Y", $entry['filemtime']) . " {$file}<br />\n";

  }

} else {

  echo 'Directory listing call failed!';

}
?>

If this works for you, please post a SOLVED labeled solution back to the list so others will learn from this too.

Thanks

--
Jim Lucas

   "Some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness,
       and some have greatness thrust upon them."

Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene V
    by William Shakespeare


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