On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Thiago Pojda
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't know if I'm just lazy or stupid (or both).
Stupid, definitely not. Lazy.... well, maybe. ;-P
> I went into a similar issue few weeks ago and my solution was to add a
> function to delete files created in the last X hours (mine was 24), and call
> it on the same script that creates the files.
>
> Which means it tries to clean up old files every time it creates a new one.
>
> Is that any good for you guys?
It's a great idea in theory, but my concern is the duration in
which the files are unlink()'d from the system; the function is called
when another file is created - presumably when another user accesses
the page - which then lengthens the time before each user after the
first will be able to see the end result.
Now there is a very long, but very valid, run-on sentence. ;-D
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