ID:               24411
 User updated by:  domisse at iap dot fr
 Reported By:      domisse at iap dot fr
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      4.3.2
 New Comment:

Do you mean you are still using those old 32bits machine ? ;)


Previous Comments:
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[2003-07-02 08:22:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Don't expect this to be added in the near future... it will probably
wait until we all use 64bit CPUs ;)

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[2003-07-02 08:04:09] domisse at iap dot fr

Thanks your help :)
Will check the Changelog file in the next release.

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[2003-07-01 11:55:25] brian dot foddy at nwa dot com

You might try using standard shell commands
(ls -la) and capturing the values into either 
strings or double floats.  You could probably
work something out that would give you most of
what you need.

A hack... most definately, but I've had
good luck dealing with 64bit ints as doubles
without loosing too much precision.

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[2003-06-30 14:14:31] domisse at iap dot fr

thanks :)
But most of my files are bigger....will wait for
the next release ;) Thanks

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[2003-06-30 12:06:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If they are smaller than 4GB you can do this:

printf("%u", filesize("filename")); Everything larger would be a
problem, as the return value from filesize is an integer.

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