on 7/7/01 7:38 PM, mike cullerton at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on 7/7/01 7:02 PM, Jeff Lewis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> So I need to know how to process the files in the directory and then how to
>> process a few lines. The structure will always be the same and having the
>> columns star
on 7/7/01 7:02 PM, Jeff Lewis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So I need to know how to process the files in the directory and then how to
> process a few lines. The structure will always be the same and having the
> columns starting at the same position each time.
first, do the files have all the
ahh here is what you need:
$d = dir("/etc");
while($entry=$d->read()) {
echo $entry."\n";
//put what you want to do to each thing in the dir here...
}
$d->close();
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on 7/7/01 9:02 PM, Jeff Lewis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a directory with 163 files. I'd like to go through and process all
> files with the word "rost" in them.
Are these files named in any logical way? ie. 01.htm
02.htm etc.
Do you have a list of the files someplace? I'm not cert
I have a directory with 163 files. I'd like to go through and process all
files with the word "rost" in them.
I'd like to go through each of these files and go line by line to enter the
data into a mySQL table.
An example of the file would look like this:
http://hyrum.net/wwbl/HTML/watrost.htm
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