Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64754&edit=1
ID: 64754 Updated by: a...@php.net Reported by: jia dot cheng dot wu at gmail dot com Summary: pathinfo bug handling extra "." -Status: Open +Status: Not a bug Type: Bug Package: Filesystem function related Operating System: WINDOWS 7 PHP Version: 5.3.24 Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php as per previous answers Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-05-18 16:00:22] cmbecker69 at gmx dot de pathinfo() is meant to return information about a *file path*, not an URL. The latter can be accomplished with parse_url(). Furthermore the documentation states: | If the path has more than one an extension, | PATHINFO_EXTENSION returns only the last one | and PATHINFO_FILENAME only strips the last one. | (see first example below). According to that the actual result is correct. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-05-07 19:13:24] mail+php at requinix dot net pathinfo() is for filenames. Use parse_url() for URLs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-05-02 05:45:38] jia dot cheng dot wu at gmail dot com Description: ------------ Array returned by function pathinfo() contains wrong values when extra "." is introduced in the parameter, even though "." is a valid character of a query string. Test script: --------------- <php? $test_url = "/test.php?q=".urlencode("hello this is a test 1.0"); echo "test_url:".$test_url.PHP_EOL; var_dump(pathinfo($test_url)); ?> Expected result: ---------------- test_url:/test.php?q=hello+this+is+a+test+1.0 array(4) { ["dirname"]=> string(1) "\" ["basename"]=> string(35) "test.php?q=hello+this+is+a+test+1.0" ["extension"]=> string(26) "q=hello+this+is+a+test+1.0" ["filename"]=> string(4) "test" } Actual result: -------------- test_url:/test.php?q=hello+this+is+a+test+1.0 array(4) { ["dirname"]=> string(1) "\" ["basename"]=> string(35) "test.php?q=hello+this+is+a+test+1.0" ["extension"]=> string(1) "0" ["filename"]=> string(33) "test.php?q=hello+this+is+a+test+1" } ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64754&edit=1