ID: 48271
User updated by: my dot email dot subscriptions at gmail dot com
Reported By: my dot email dot subscriptions at gmail dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
Operating System: windows xp spIII, Apache 2.2.3
PHP Version: 5.2.9
New Comment:
Following your lead:
$fp = fopen('a1.txt', 'x');
if (!$fp) die("cannot open a1.txt\n");
fclose($fp);
Expected result, 1 empty file.
Resulted in two empty files, a1.txt, a2.txt
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$fp = fopen('a1.gif', 'x');
if (!$fp) die("cannot open a1.gif\n");
fclose($fp);
Expected result, 1 empty file.
Resulted in two empty files, a1.gif, a2.gif
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$fp = fopen('a1.pdf', 'w');
if (!$fp) die("cannot open a1.pdf\n");
fclose($fp);
Expected result, 1 empty file.
Resulted in two empty files, a1.pdf, a2.pdf
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$fp = fopen('a1.txt', 'x');
if (!$fp) die("cannot open a1.txt\n");
$bytes = fwrite($fp, 'Some text');
if (!$bytes) die("cannot write to a1.txt\n");
fclose($fp);
Expected result, 1 txt file.
Resulted in two txt files, a1.txt, a2.txt both files have the same
text.
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$fp = fopen('a1.gif', 'x');
if (!$fp) die("cannot open a1.gif\n");
$bytes = fwrite($fp, gifimage);
if (!$bytes) die("cannot write to a1.gif\n");
fclose($fp);
Expected result, 1 image file.
Resulted in two different images, a1.gif, a2.gif.
The image in a2.gif is the expected image and a1.gif is another
different image.
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$fp = fopen('a1.pdf', 'w');
if (!$fp) die("cannot open a1.pdf\n");
$bytes = fwrite($fp, pdfcontent);
if (!$bytes) die("cannot write to a1.pdf\n");
fclose($fp);
Expected result, 1 pdf file.
Resulted in two pdf files, a1.pdf, a2.pdf both files have the same pdf
content.
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NOW PLEASE, BEAR WITH ME.
$fp = fopen('a1.gif', 'x');
if (!$fp) die("cannot open a1.gif\n");
Expected result, 1 empty file.
Resulted in two empty files, a1.gif, a2.gif
As I already know that it will write two files, then I do this.
$fp = fopen('a2.gif', 'w');
if (!$fp) die("cannot open a2.gif\n");
$bytes = fwrite($fp, gifimage);
if (!$bytes) die("cannot write to a2.gif\n");
fclose($fp);
Expected result, 1 image file in a2.gif.
Resulted in two empty files, a1.gif, a3.gif and two different images in
files a2.gif and a4.gif.
The image in a4.gif is the expected image and a2.gif is another
different image.
I hope this time the code is "usable" and the problem is clear.
Previous Comments:
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[2009-05-14 08:04:19] [email protected]
Your code is not usable, please provide a self contained script,
something like:
$fp = fopen('a.txt');
if (!$fp) die("cannot open a.txt\n");
$bytes = fwrite($fp, 'abc');
if (!$bytes) die("cannot write to a.txt\n");
fclose($fp);
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[2009-05-14 02:37:34] my dot email dot subscriptions at gmail dot com
Description:
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Using this code I get two files written in my user directory.
$thisFilePointer = fopen( $tempFileName, 'x' );
die;
The first one is the file I named as "thisFile1.png", the second is the
same name plus 1, that is 'someFile2.png', both files are empty.
If I write an image, the first and second files contains two different
images, one is the image I want the other is alike but not the same
content.
If the file is a pdf file, I get two files also but the same content in
both of them.
Reproduce code:
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$thisFile = $pdfFileName . $fileType;
$tempFileName = tempFilesDir . $thisFile;
$thisFilePointer = fopen( $tempFileName, 'x' );
if ( !$thisFilePointer ) {
# Here we prepare the error output into 'userErr';
trigger_error( userErr, E_USER_ERROR );
} //if
$fileHandler = fwrite( $thisFilePointer, $pdfContent );
if ( !$fileHandler ) {
# Here we prepare the error output into 'userErr';
trigger_error( userErr, E_USER_ERROR );
} //if
fclose( $thisFilePointer );
Expected result:
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Get only one file with the desired content.
This did not happened to me under php 4
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