Hello, I wanted to ask whether there is a way whereby a script can read filenames from a particular directory on the server and enter those filenames with the complete path into the MySQL database? I am trying to do this, because I am developing an application where a supervisor will be distributing files to different users, and those users are to work on the files allocated to them by the supervisor. There is a big pool of files containing around 10k-15k files and the supervisor will be instructed to allocate around 200 files to a user each day, and the user should be able to open that file and work on it. I am using a Linux Fedora core 2 server running Apache 2.0.53 and PHP 5.0.3 and MySQL, and my clients are Windows clients. So I wanted to ask all of you people what would be a better approach to do this, the following are the 2 options : (1)As soon as the supervisor selects say around 200 files for a user called robert, 200 files from the file pool automatically get copied to the home directory of robert. While they are copied to the home directory of Robert, the name of each file with their complete path name gets logged onto the database. Now I am doing since because I need to know where each file went and what user is working on what file. Now since robert is working on a client running on windows, we can map a drive of windows onto the home directory of robert. In this scenario can we instruct PHP to open files from a local directory (i.e. the mapped directory of windows)? Because I need to, somehow, log when a user opened the file and when he closed it. (2) The second scenario is that, I just enter the name of the files allocated to a user alongwith the complete pathnames to a database and I have another column this time where I store the user's name. Now whenever the user logs into our system using his username and password, and checks to see his work, he sees a list of files on the browser itself, but now we will have to convert this list of files into links so that the user can click on the links and directly open the file in the required software from the server itself. The issue, again, in this kind of design is that how do i open the file in the required software and even if i do it then how do i record when the user opened the file and when he finished working on it. I would request all of you to please help me in this, since I am a student and in the learning phase and this is a part of my project. If you have any doubts about whatever I have written here please write to me. I would be really grateful if you all could help me in this endeavour. Thanks in advance Vaibhav -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php