Mauricio,
If you are on a *nix computer, you could append to the end of the file,
close it and then do a "tail -n1" which will give you just the last line
in the file.
HTH.
Regards
Chris
Mauricio Sthandier wrote:
>I guess I should do that.
>I need the plain file because is just a log of use
Well, here's a lousy solution to a lousy problem :
(please don't crucify my code since I know it's not depurated)
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$archivo = fopen("./registrados.txt", "a+");
if ($archivo) {
$posicion = fseek($archivo, -512, SE
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Mauricio Sthandier wrote:
> I could append but then I need to read the first 8 chars of the last line I
> appended... neither something I know how to do.
Seek to the end of the file minus typical record length, read,
look for the penultimate end-of-record delimiter (\n, prob
I guess I should do that.
I need the plain file because is just a log of users registering in a Club,
in a csv format.
Using a database is just too much and not intended for this page... even
when I would prefer using mysql. At least, I can handle that rather than the
fopen and fwrite !.
I could a
On Friday 22 March 2002 00:40, Mauricio Sthandier wrote:
> I already seen it... I used "r+" and "aw".
> I saw and example in www.php.net, in the fopen function description, but it
> is incomplete...
> this is taking me hours !!!.
> Well, if I can preappend... how can I read, for example, the first
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Mauricio Sthandier wrote:
> I guess thist must be really silly... but how can I append text to the
> beginning of a file ???
> I've been trying since a while... but all I get is overwriting !.
Open a temporary file, write your new data to it, copy the old file on to
the end
I already seen it... I used "r+" and "aw".
I saw and example in www.php.net, in the fopen function description, but it
is incomplete...
this is taking me hours !!!.
Well, if I can preappend... how can I read, for example, the first 8 chars
of the last line I inserted ?. They have no fixed length.
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