use realpath is better that i think 2009/8/26 Steve <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Ashley Sheridan wrote: >> >> On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 09:50 +0100, Tom Chubb wrote: >> >>> >>> 2009/8/26 Ashley Sheridan <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 17:08 +0100, Tom Chubb wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> I've been playing about more and now I have the following code: >>>>> >>>>> <? >>>>> error_reporting(E_ALL); >>>>> ini_set('display_errors', true); >>>>> >>>>> function getDirectory($path = '.', $ignore = '') { >>>>> $dirTree = array (); >>>>> $dirTreeTemp = array (); >>>>> $fileDate = array (); >>>>> $ignore[] = '.'; >>>>> $ignore[] = '..'; >>>>> $dh = @opendir($path); >>>>> while (false !== ($file = readdir($dh))) { >>>>> if (!in_array($file, $ignore)) { >>>>> if (!is_dir("$path/$file")) { >>>>> $dirTree["$path"][] = $file; >>>>> $fileDate["$file"][] = date ("d/m/Y", >>>>> filemtime("$path/$file")); >>>>> } else { >>>>> $dirTreeTemp = getDirectory("$path/$file", $ignore); >>>>> if (is_array($dirTreeTemp))$dirTree = >>>>> array_merge($dirTree, $dirTreeTemp, $fileDate); >>>>> } >>>>> } >>>>> } >>>>> closedir($dh); >>>>> return $dirTree; >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> $ignore = array('.htaccess', 'Thumbs.db', 'index.php'); >>>>> $dirTree = getDirectory('.', $ignore); >>>>> getdirectory('.'); >>>>> >>>>> echo "Gatwick Tender Documents\n"; >>>>> >>>>> foreach( $dirTree as $key => $folder ){ >>>>> echo "\n"; //Don't need folders as they're shown with the files >>>>> foreach( $folder as $file){ >>>>> echo str_replace("./", "", $key) . "\t" . $file . "\t\n"; //Pad >>>>> out with a tab for easy import into excel >>>>> >>>>> } >>>>> } >>>>> print_r($dirTree); //Just using this for debugging >>>>> ?> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The output is fine for the paths and filenames but I still can't get >>>>> the dates showing. It's getting the correct date for some but not all. >>>>> I did something else earlier and found that all the dates were >>>>> 01/01/1970 but at least there was a date for every file but can't >>>>> remember how I go there! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Here is a sample output result: >>>>> >>>>> Gatwick Tender Documents >>>>> >>>>> . 9216_100_REV_V1.0_bound.dwg >>>>> >>>>> Tender Docs BAA Works Terms v1.1 (22.05.08).pdf >>>>> Tender Docs Contents of Volumes 1 and 2.pdf >>>>> Tender Docs Cover Letter and Instructions.doc >>>>> Tender Docs Form of Tender.doc >>>>> >>>>> Tender Docs/Health and Safety Questionnaire NT Baggage Tender >>>>> Questionaire rev2.xls >>>>> >>>>> BAA Works Terms v1.1 (22.05.08).pdf 29/07/2009 >>>>> >>>>> Contents of Volumes 1 and 2.pdf 29/07/2009 >>>>> >>>>> Cover Letter and Instructions.doc 29/07/2009 >>>>> >>>>> Form of Tender.doc 29/07/2009 >>>>> >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 3J-B-1 PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 3J-B-2B PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 3J-B-2R PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 3J-B-3R PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 3J-D PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 4G-G PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 4J-B-1B PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 4J-B-1R PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 4J-B-2B PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 4J-B-2R PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 4J-B-4 PIR.xls >>>>> Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting 5G-G PIR.xls >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Can anyone shed any light on it? >>>>> I'm about to admit defeat! >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance and I'm not being lazy - I really am trying!!! :( >>>>> >>>>> Tom >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> The only time I've ever noticed this problem was on a 32bit system where >>>> the files were above 2GB each. When the files are that size, none of the >>>> information functions seem to work correctly, including the filesize, >>>> date, etc. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Ash >>>> http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Cheers Ash, >>> I read that too, but I was getting the error for over 90% of the files >>> which I know are generally only a few MB. >>> I've started from scratch again and come up with something that is >>> easier to deal with but still having one last problem! >>> >>> <?php >>> error_reporting(E_ALL); >>> ini_set('display_errors', true); >>> function directoryToArray($directory, $recursive) { >>> $array_items = array(); >>> if ($handle = opendir($directory)) { >>> while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle))) { >>> if ($file !="index.php" && $file != "." && $file >>> != "..") { >>> if (is_dir($directory. "/" . $file)) { >>> //For Directories >>> if($recursive) { >>> $array_items = >>> array_merge($array_items, >>> directoryToArray($directory. "/" . $file, $recursive)); >>> } >>> $fullfile = $directory . "/" . >>> $file; >>> $array_items[] = >>> preg_replace("/\/\//si", "/", $fullfile); >>> } else { >>> //For Files >>> $fullfile = $directory . "/" . >>> $file; >>> $array_items[] = >>> preg_replace("/\/\//si", "/", $fullfile); >>> } >>> } >>> } >>> closedir($handle); >>> } >>> return $array_items; >>> } >>> >>> $files = directoryToArray("./Tender", true); >>> >>> >>> //Output to browser >>> foreach ($files as $file) { >>> echo str_replace("./Tender", "", $file) . "\t" . " " . date >>> ("d/m/Y", >>> filemtime($file)) . "\n"; >>> } >>> //print_r($files); >>> ?> >>> >>> >>> The output I'm getting is: >>> /9216_100_REV_V1.0_bound.dwg 05/08/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/BAA Works Terms v1.1 (22.05.08).pdf >>> 29/07/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/Contents of Volumes 1 and 2.pdf 29/07/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/Cover Letter and Instructions.doc 29/07/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/Form of Tender.doc 29/07/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/Health and Safety Questionnaire/NT Baggage Tender >>> Questionaire rev2.xls 29/07/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/Health and Safety Questionnaire 14/08/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting/3J-B-1 PIR.xls 13/05/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting/3J-B-2B PIR.xls 13/05/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting/3J-B-2R PIR.xls 13/05/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting/3J-B-3R PIR.xls 13/05/2009 >>> /Tender Docs/NTB BH Lighting/3J-D PIR.xls 13/05/2009 >>> >>> All I need to do now is get a tab between the filename & the path >>> I'm thinking I need to explode on the "/" and somehow match the last >>> value but stumped at the moment! >>> >>> >>> Tom >>> >>> >> >> You could do a substr on $file: >> >> $filename = substr($file, strrpos('/')+1); >> $directory = substr($file, 0, strlen($file) - strrpos('/')); >> >> I've not tested that, so you might need to adjust slightly a character >> position here or there. >> >> Thanks, >> Ash >> http://www.ashleysheridan.co.u > > It might make more sense to use the basename and dirname functions for that. > Though you will probably still run into the misplaced tabs if your paths > don't have trailing slashes. At least it's cleaner. > > $filename = basename($file); > $directory = dirname($file); > > http://www.php.net/manual/function.basename.php > http://www.php.net/manual/function.dirname.php > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php