I always wondered if anyone had a perfect brain. Us ordinary mortals require 
help.

Robert Cummings wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 09:05 -0500, Al wrote:
A good php editor, with code completion, will help prevent this.

A decent brain with ample memory will suffice also. Upgrade packages not
available (yet) :)

Cheers,
Rob.


I like phpEdit. It even has a built-in syntax checker, which would have caught your error immediately.

Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 27/02/07, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 27/02/07, Brad Bonkoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
perhaps look into the array_push() function
http://www.php.net/array_push
Thanks, but I cannot use array_push() as I don't know the name of the
array that I'll be pushing to. There are four calls to the listFiles
function, and each will populate a different array.
the use of array_push() is not needed but the premise that it cannot
be used is wrong - the array inside the function is always called $files.

your problem is due to a simple typo, you could have checked the actual return
value of the function and seen that it does return the array:

var_dump( listFiles($thumbnailsDirectory) );

That's what I was doing with this code:
print"<pre>";
print_r($thumbnailsFiles);
print"</pre>";

Thanks, all. Silly typo does it every time!



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