Hi Chamarty,
The function you are looking to use is:
filesize("file");
This will return the size of a file, surprisingly! Use it on all the files
in your docuemnt and add the results.
Regards
Matt.
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From: "Chamarty Prasanna Kumar" <[EMAIL
I would suggest downloading PHPtriad. It installs Apache, PHP and mySQL all
set up and ready to go. http://www.phpgeek.com to get it.
The only resources I have used to teach myself php and mysql is the
documentation provided at www.php.net and www.mysql.com respectively.
Good luck
Matt
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Hi people. I am having some trouble with the PREG functions in php.
Here's what I am trying to do...
First of all I am reading in a file which is 1.5mb's in size, it could be many more,
going up to 8mb's, the contents of the file is input to a string.
The format of the file is as follows...
You can launch IE with an address as a paramater from task scheduler.
Example:
C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\IEXPLORE.EXE http://somehost.com/somepath/somescript.php
Matt.
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> I'll check with the tech support but not
My website has a navigation menu that is written to the browser depending on
what vars are set in the php script. I store all the link names in an
array, then simply do a 'foreach' loop to write the output. This would
allow me to add another menu item by just adding it into the array.
Simple ex
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