* and then Ed Lazor declared....
> It looks like you're hading in the right direction.  You've grabbed an array
> of each file.  Then cycle through that array and read data from each file.
> The fread function will allow you to pull data from each file line by line,
> so you can store each line in an array.  Using your idea of pseudo-code:
> 
> $data = array();
> $i = 1;
> foreach ( file ) {
>       $n = 1;
>       fp = fopen
>       while ($line = fread() ){
>               $data[$i][$n] = $line;
>       }
> }
> 
> foreach ($data as $key => $line ) {
>       foreach ($line as $line_number => $ip) {
>               // do stuff
>       }
> }

hehe, not sure i get it but im playing with it ;-) i need to see code in
action for my head to understand it. I did have one rather good though
though (i think): If i can create an array with all of the ips in order
like this

123.123.123.1 // 1st IP from machine 1
123.123.123.2 // 1st IP from machine 2
123.123.123.3 // 1st IP from machine 3
123.123.123.4 // 2nd IP from machine 1
123.123.123.5 // 2nd IP from machine 2
123.123.123.4 // 2nd IP from machine 3
etc...

then i would have *exactly* what the application needs. Does that make
the problem any easier?


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