This is what I did. And it worked.

$saveFiles = array();
$arrSize=sizeof($saveFiles);
            for ($number = 0; $number < $arrSize; $number++) {
                $saveFilesDump = "$saveFiles[$number], ";
                echo "$saveFiles[$number], ";
            }

File1.txt, File2.txt, File3.txt,

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2009/6/30 João Cândido de Souza Neto <j...@consultorweb.cnt.br>

> May be array_merge($array, explode(",", $string)).
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> > GPS Administrative Page v2.3.12 (BETA)My array:
> > Array ( [0] => Demo2.txt [1] => Demo.txt [2] => Demo.txt )
> >
> > How could I push the values as:
> >
> > -> Demo2.txt, Demo.txt, Demo.txt?
> >
> > Not sure which approach is good.
> >
> > $saveFiles = array();
> > array_push($saveFiles, $ufName);
> >
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