ID:               22177
 User updated by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Bogus
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Filesystem function related
 Operating System: RedHat
 PHP Version:      4.3.0
 New Comment:

Assure you no user error.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-02-11 18:01:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

User error.
Please leave this as bogus.

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[2003-02-11 16:05:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I don't consider this bogus and your thoughts are your own.  I wouldn't
be the type to just submit a bug report that I didn't think was
founded.  The code worked under 4.2.3 and if you care to check I can
send the whole package to you to disprove your "thoughts".

Upgrading to php 4.3 has broken the subroutine.  Instead of "thinking"
that it doesn't work I would suspect more from php developers for a
more quantitative analysis of the situation.

Ergo I prefer to close this bug report myself because I'm apparently
not getting any constructive feedback here, instead of having it
labeled as "bogus".

Once again, the code, unchanged prior 4.3 worked.  The same exact code
that worked no longer does.  Absolutely nothing has been changed.

Anyhow, thanks for replying at least.  It is much better to know where
one stands rather than not getting any reply whatsoever.

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[2003-02-11 15:59:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

As Jani said, tmpfile returns a resource, no need to try to fopen it.
He said also that nothing was changed in 4.3.0 about it, which is
right. Your code is bogus and I don't think it ever worked.

See: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.tmpfile.php

resource tmpfile ( void)

Creates a temporary file with an unique name in write mode, returning a
file handle similar to the one returned by fopen(). The file is
automatically removed when closed (using fclose()), or when the script
ends. 

You should use:
$temp = tmpfile();
fwrite($temp, "writing to tempfile");
fclose($temp); // this removes the file

Not a bug->Bogus again.

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[2003-02-11 15:52:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Per me previous comment addition, the code was not changed whatsoever. 
I'm "re-opening" this bug report in the hopes it will gather a
response.

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[2003-02-11 15:50:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I don't appreciate the RTFM remark, but I am glad you replied back.  I
use the php manual extensively but have not seen that particular link.

I can tell you honestly that your doubt is just that, because that same
exact code block worked 100% under php 4.2.3.  After the upgrade to 4.3
that code no longer works and it has *not* been changed.

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