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 Posted by Erik Kullberg on 10/07/07 20:29 
Yes, the files are all readable. 
I deleted the directory with its content, made a new directory with the same  
name, ran the file generating program again and then ran this sequence that  
contains filemtime() - the same result! Restart does not help either. 
I guess that the error message means that the file status information cannot  
be found/read? Where is that stored? Can I read it somehow? That might give  
a hint about what is wrong... 
/ Erik 
 
"Brendan Gillatt" <brendanREMOVETHIS@brendanREMOVETHISgillatt.co.uk> skrev i  
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> Erik Kullberg wrote: 
>> I get a warning message from filemtime() that looks in principle like  
>> this: 
>> "stat failed for picture.jpg  on line xxx" 
>> filemtime($filename)  then comes out empty. 
>> 
>> This happens in a loop over all files (not only jpg) in a directory - the 
>> same result for all files. 
>> The files are definitely there. 
>> What is wrong and how can it be cured? 
>> 
>> Would appreciate some help! 
>> / Erik 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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> You may have permission problems with the file. Make sure it is readable 
> to whichever user apache runs under. Can you open the file to read okay? 
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> Brendan Gillatt 
> brendan {at} brendangillatt {dot} co {dot} uk 
> http://www.brendangillatt.co.uk 
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