ID: 45228
User updated by: nanawel at eyeos dot org
Reported By: nanawel at eyeos dot org
Status: Open
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
-Operating System: *
+Operating System: Windows
PHP Version: 5.2.6
New Comment:
Just changed the OS concerned by the issue.
Previous Comments:
[2008-07-14 20:08:57] nanawel at eyeos dot org
Another great one:
rmdir() DOES NOT WORK with the file:// scheme, AT ALL.
Tested on Windows and Ubuntu 8.04 (both on PHP 5.2.6).
[2008-06-10 16:46:19] nanawel at eyeos dot org
A new set of problems:
- mkdir() only works with file://C:/my/path
and fails onfile:///C:/my/path
or file://localhost/C:/my/path
- rmdir() DOES NOT WORK with file://C:/my/path
or file:///C:/my/path
or file://localhost/C:/my/path
[2008-06-10 16:03:21] nanawel at eyeos dot org
Additionnally, unlink() doesn't work either on URL like:
file://localhost/C:/my/path
and this is particularly _not_ normal.
[2008-06-10 15:56:21] nanawel at eyeos dot org
Description:
The unlink() function does not work with full Windows URL, whereas
fopen() for example works perfectly.
If you provide a path like this: file:///C:/my/path
(triple slashes) it won't work and you will get this warning:
Warning: unlink(/C:/my/path) [function.unlink]: Invalid argument in...
But if you provide this path: file://C:/my/path
(so just a slash less) unlink will work.
Reproduce code:
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//For the example, we consider that PHP has full permissions on
config.sys, which is not the case normally)
$path1 = 'file:///C:/config.sys';
$path2 = 'file://C:/config.sys';
$fp = fopen($path1, 'r'); //OK
@fclose($fp);
unlink($path1);//ERROR
$fp = fopen($path2, 'r'); //OK
@fclose($fp);
unlink($path2);//OK
Expected result:
unlink() should work with the same standards URL as fopen().
In my example, $path1 should be correct for both functions.
Actual result:
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Windows absolute URL like file:///C:/... work with fopen(), rename()
but _not_ with unlink() (+ Warning raised)
Windows non-standard URL like file://C:/... work with fopen(), rename()
and unlink()
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