you may need to use filemtime() and not filectime();

Jim Lucas wrote:
Ryan S wrote:
Hey all,

Heres what i am trying to do:

When someone sends a message from my site, i take their ip address and make a file with their ip address in a directory called "hash-directory", the file looks like this: 169.34.534.243.txt

I want to make sure they cant send too many messages because of the potential to spam, so I want to limit them to sending a message every X number of minutes... heres what i have written (its not working for some damn reason)

############# Start PHP file ################

if(isset($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']))
{$rem_address=$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];}

$directory_with_files="hash-directory/";
$threshold = strtotime('-2 minutes');

echo "File created on: <b>".$rem_address .".txt - ". date("F d Y H:i:s.", filectime($directory_with_files.$rem_address.".txt"))." ".$file_time_details[0]."</b><br><br>";

if (file_exists($directory_with_files.$rem_address.".txt"))     {

if (getdate(filectime($directory_with_files.$rem_address.".txt")) < $threshold)


 From the manual

This returns a timestamp
int strtotime  ( string $time  [, int $now  ] )

This returns an hash array with all the date/time info in it.
array getdate  ([ int $timestamp  ] )

You are trying to compare two things that are completely different.

Get rid of the getdate() function. All you need is the filectime() call, it returns a unix timestamp.

{echo "<b>Please wait more than 1 minute before posting.</b><br>";}
                else{echo "<b>Enough time has elapsed.</b><br>";}
    }

############# END PHP file ################


Where am I going wrong?

Thanks!
Ryan
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