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Posted by Edward Vermillion on 06/25/05 18:07
On Jun 25, 2005, at 8:34 AM, Marcos Mendonça wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm using PHP 4.3.9, under Windows XP with Apache.
>
> I have the following directory structure on a given app, i'm working
> on.
>
> photos/
>> folder1
>> folder2
>> folder3
>> ... and so on
>
> I'm trying the following code to make a list of folder under photos:
>
> $d = dir('photos/');
>
> while (false !== ($entry = $d->read())) {
> if (is_dir($entry) && $entry != '.' && $entry != '..')
> echo $entry . "<br />";
> }
>
> For some strange reason, that echoes nothing. is_dir is returning
> false on every folder (dir)
> under photos, except for '.' and '..' dirs. Can someone explain this?
What do you get if you just echo out $entry without the if() statement?
Do you get a list of the directories you'd expect?
Edward Vermillion
evermillion@doggydoo.net
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