It seems MUCH more likely to me that the filesize() is being used on
some kind of URL that does a re-direct -- and the filesize() may not
follow the re-direct for you...
The size is the size, in bytes.
Overhead in the local OS for block management is not something PHP
will be able to predict for
Riyadh S. Alshaeiq wrote:
Thank you Mickey, but I have already looked in there and the function posted
in the notes is working just fine for getting the size on disk which I am
not interested in, I need the actual size that when you download a file to a
machine you will get..
Riyadh
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Thank you Mickey, but I have already looked in there and the function posted
in the notes is working just fine for getting the size on disk which I am
not interested in, I need the actual size that when you download a file to a
machine you will get..
Riyadh
-Original Message-
From: Mikey
Riyadh S. Alshaeiq wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am looking for an HTTP function for getting remote filesizes. Keeping in
mind that I am NOT interested in getting the "size on disk" figure, I need
the actual size of the files when downloaded to a local machine. Please let
me know if there are any..
Riyadh S. Alshaeiq wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am looking for an HTTP function for getting remote filesizes. Keeping in
mind that I am NOT interested in getting the "size on disk" figure, I need
the actual size of the files when downloaded to a local machine. Please let
me know if there are any..
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