Try this :
$fp = fopen("C:\\WINNT\\Temp\\adodb_9002b91d2d52c10124c949e2b415a980.cache", "r");


HTH,
Andrey
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Garth Dahlstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 5:24 PM
Subject: [PHP] Re: Issues with fopen & long file names?


> I have no problems using fopen to open up a long 
> file name under Win2k Pro...
> 
> $fp = fopen("C:\WINNT\Temp\adodb_9002b91d2d52c10124c949e2b415a980.cache", "r");
> 
> I notice in the example you give your file has a trailing 
> space, not sure if that would throw things at all.
> 
> Have you tried using *$array = file($filename);* to 
> see if your problem is fopen specific?
> 
> -GED
> 
> #################### (Attached Message) ####################-----  Javier 
> Muniz 
> -----  Issues with fopen & long file names?
> -----  Thu, 20 Dec 2001 13:44:59 -0800
> 
> I'm trying to open a file using php 4.1.0 under windows 2k server.  
> The script uses fopen and the filename is long (approx 40 characters +
> extension).
> I'm getting the error:
> 
> Warning: fopen("c:\_file_345176fo90301b70374d2f30e5a11d5b.ext ", "r") -
> Invalid argument in file.php on line 127
> 
> can fopen not handle long file names, or am I doing something wrong?  The
> script uses \\ not \, so that's not the problem (even though only one \) is
> displayed above.
> 
> if fopen can't display long file names, is there a function that will return
> the short (i.e. _file_~1.ext) format?
> 
> any help is appreciated.
> 
> Javier Muniz
> Granicus, LTD. (www.granicus.com)
> Tel: (415) 522-5216
> Fax: (415) 522-5215
> 
> 
> 
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