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SOLUTION FOUND: I am an idiot... Re: What is up with fopen??? FOpen and local directories

Posted by Nonee on 10/25/05 22:56

Not that you guys probably care, but yes, I am an idiot. I knew it
would be simple. The second form that reads and writes the guests.txt
file posts to a file in the upper directory, not the local because
the post file RESIDES in the upper directory and not the local. I
created a dynamic hidden form field with the current directory that
holds the index.php so then the post file can use the hidden field to
create the txt file in the index.php directory.... Been a long day.

Yes folks, I win the darwin award. hehe....

-Josh

On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:47:07 GMT, Nonee <None@none.com> wrote:

>Ok, could anyone tell me why exactly guests.txt is opening in a higher
>directory instead of the local directory?
>
> $filename = "guests.txt";
> $handle = fopen($filename, "r");
>
>It opens the file, not in the current calling php file's directory,
>but the directory above it... What is going on?!? So it creates the
>file in c:\ instead of c:\phpfiles\ where the index.php file is
>located (just for example). Now, what is happening is you fill out a
>form, use the data from the form to create a directory and output an
>index.php file in that directory. Then, from the index.php file
>located in the newly created directory runs the above lines. So why
>is the index.php file from the new directory opening the guests.txt
>file in the upper directory where the form php file is stored instead
>of the new index.php file in the deeper directory? Did I lose
>everyone like I have myself? I have never been that good at
>../names.txt etc and file locations and I can really use some help
>please... Do I need like a "../guests.txt" or ./guests.txt or
>something? I have a feeling it is something VERY stupid. Please be
>gentle... heh.
>
>Thanks,
>
> Josh
>
>Also, the form.php creates the index.php file from two other files,
>top and bottom.php (reads and outputs both to index.php). I put in my
>own stuff in between top and bottom and sandwich them all together in
>index.php. Index.php outputs correctly but will not open guests.txt
>in the local newdirectory but in the root. HEEELP! : )
>
>// I want this...
>- Root
>- form.php
>- top.php
>- bottom.php
>- NewDirectory
>- index.php <-- file that tries to read guests.txt
>- guests.txt
>
>// ...but I get this
>- Root
>- form.php
>- top.php
>- bottom.php
>- guests.txt
>- NewDirectory
> index.php

 

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