Kevin Glick wrote:
> I'm running PHP 5.0.2 on IIS 6/Windows Server 2003.  Below is a snippet of
> the code from a script that looks into the "news" directory for files
> ending
> in .txt.  After it finds the files, I want to get the creation time of
> each
> file.  The script finds all the files (in this case "blah.txt", but
> filectime gives me an error:
>
> "Warning: filectime() [function.filectime]: stat failed for blah.txt
> in..."
>
> (snip)...
> $dir = "../news/";
> $dh = opendir($dir);
> while (($filename = readdir($dh)) !== false) {
>       if (strpos($filename, ".txt")) {
>               $time = filectime($filename);
> ...
>
> Any ideas why?  The user that the webserver runs as, has full permissions
> to
> the "news" directory, and all the files in it.

$filename only has "blah.txt" in it.

filectime has NO IDEA what directory you are messing around with.

You need something not unlike:
filectime("$dir/$filename");

Maybe someday somebody will add an optional argument to readdir() to
return the files as a full pathname...  That would be nifty.

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