On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 6:09 PM, Jay Blanchard
<jay.blanch...@sigmaphinothing.org> wrote:
> I thought that fgetcsv returned an array. I can work with it like an array
> but I get the following warning when using it
>
> |Warning:  implode(): Invalid arguments passed on line 155
>
> 154     $csvCurrentLine = fgetcsv($csvFile, 4096, ',');
> 155     $currentLine = implode(",", $csvCurrentLine);
> |
>
> Everything that I have read online indicates that it is because
> $csvCurrentLine is not declared as an array. Adding a line to the code
>
> 153 |$csvCurrentLine = array();
>
> Does not get rid of the warning. The warning isn't interfering with the
> script working, but it us annoying. Does anyone know the solution?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jay
> |

Are you using this in a loop or something? fgetcsv returns FALSE on
errors, including End Of File.

- Matijn

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