OK.  I think Imp the strange thing seeing things are and I don't think they
are.  Anyway, disregard the last part about the Array.  I had an echo
statement that I was using for testing buried in the code.




"Micah Montoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> A couple more things and I'll stop bugging everyone.  I'm trying to get
the
> file name of the string.  If it includes the extension that's fine as
well.
> I thought the code below would do this but its not.
>
>  $filevalue = str_replace("\\\\", "/", $filevalue);
>
>  //get specific file name
>  $parts = explode("/",$filevalue);
>  $file_name = $parts[count($parts)];  //line 42
>
> Its giving me error:
> Notice: Undefined offset: 6 in
> c:\inetpub\wwwroot\webpage10\example\u_images\act_load_imgs.php on line 42
>
> One other thing, after the results, I get on my output screen at the top
the
> word "Array", yet I don't have this anywhere in my output.  Even after I
> remove the above code to get rid of the error message, I get this.  Anyone
> have any ideas of how I can get rid of this?
>
> thanks
>
>



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