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deleteZobacz unlink() lub unset()

Opis

void delete ( void )

To jest ślepy wpis aby zadowolić ludzi którzy szukają unlink() lub unset() w nie właściwym miejscu.

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żadna wartość nie jest zwracana.

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Guilherme Komel
30-Dec-2007 01:14
I have founda that trying to delete a file using relative path like the example below does not work.

    $do = unlink("../pics/$fileToDel");
    if($do=="1"){
        echo "The file was deleted successfully.";
    } else { echo "There was an error trying to delete the file."; }

I did not work at all, instead what I had to do was:

    chdir('../pics/');
    $do = unlink($fileToDel);
    if($do=="1"){
        echo "The file was deleted successfully.";
    } else { echo "There was an error trying to delete the file."; }

Then it worked !
bmcouto at hotmail dot com
30-Sep-2006 10:30
$myFile = "testFile.txt";
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'w') or die("can't open file");
fclose($fh);

Now to delete testFile.txt we simply run a PHP script that is located in the same directory. Unlink just needs to know the name of the file to start working its destructive magic.

$myFile = "testFile.txt";
unlink($myFile);

The testFile.txt should now be removed.

dirname> <copy
Last updated: Fri, 22 Aug 2008
 
 
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