Jon,
I've done something similar with strtr(), pulling the array from a database
and swapping the result set into a file.
$fd = fopen ($file, "r");
$string = fread ($fd, filesize ($template));
fclose ($fd);
$array = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_ASSOC);
echo (strtr($string, $array));
just my .02:
regards,
jaxon
On 3/8/01 10:53 PM, "enthalpy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ok so im using fopen to read a file split each line in to an array. Check
> those variables against the same situation with a different file. Replace
> a string in the second file with a string in the first file. Then rewrite
> the line with the new variable.
>
> here is a small example of how im opening and exploding the lines
>
> $fpoint1 = fopen ($newfile,"r") or die("couldnt open working file");
> while ($data = fgetcsv ($fpoint1, $newfilesize, " ")) {
> $num = count ($data);
> echo "$num fields in line $row: \n";
> for ($c=0; $c<$num; $c++) {
>
> }
>
> im opening the second file the same way and if data[0] and data2[0] are =
> then it will replace the strings.
>
> anyway if i made any sense at all i think you will know what im talking
> about.
>
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