On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 14:41, Brian Tully wrote:

> On 11/19/01 6:45 PM, "Phelps" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > load the content of the file into an variable first and then add the
> > new text part into it.
> >
> > something like this:
> >
> > $text = $newtext + $text;
> >
> > then save it... It should work...
> >
> > P.
> >
> >> -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> >> Från: Brian Tully [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >> Skickat: den 19 november 2001 22:03
> >> Till: PHP
> >> Ämne: [PHP] fopen "r+" not working - how to add to beginning of txt
> >> file
> >>
> >>
> >> hey there -
> >>
> >> i've been going crazy trying to figure out how to add news items
> >> to the top
> >> of an already existing txt file containng previous news posts. While
> >> I'd love to change the system so everything is database-driven (as
> >> most of the rest of the site is), this news area has so much news
> >> posts that it would take forever to convert the info the database.
> >>
> >> SO... i want to just create a simple script that adds text to the
> >> beginning
> >> of an existing text file, without overwriting any previous text
> >> in the file.
> >> The manual and php site refer to using the fopen function with
> >> the r+ option
> >> - which i've done, BUT some if the text still gets overwritten
> >> with the new
> >> next.
> >>
> >> here's what I'm using:
> >>
> >> <?php
> >>
> >> $today = getdate();
> >> $month = $today[month];
> >> $mday = $today[mday];
> >> $year = $today[year];
> >>
> >>
> >> if ($fp = fopen("/home/foo/www/whats_new/whats_new2.txt", "r+")) {
> >>
> >>     fwrite($fp, "this is the new line of text I want to add to the
> >> top of the page");
> >>
> >>     fclose($fp);
> >>
> >>     print "success!";
> >>
> >> }
> >>
> >> else {
> >>
> >> print "Could not open What\'s New file for updating.";
> >>
> >> }
> >>
> >> ?>
> >>
> >>
> >> What happens is that the line does get written to the top of the
> >> page but it
> >> overwrites or deletes some of the existing text. Even though the r+
> >> option is supposed to put the pointer at the beginning of the file
> >> and add to it as
> >> opposed to overwriting it doesn't seem to be working for me.
> >>
> >> What am I doing wrong?
> >>
> >> Is there a better way to accomplish what I'm trying to do?
> >>
> >> any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
> >>
> >> regards,
> >> brian
> not sure I know how to do this...
>
> do you mean to open the file twice? once to read it and put it into a
> variable and then close the file and open it again, this time for
> writing?
>
> I'm confused. this seems so much harder than it would be with Perl. But
> I really want to stick with PHP. Can anyone help me out here? I've
> looked the manual over and over, and checked the php.net website, but
> nothing covers the situation where you want to add text to the TOP of a
> file. fopen with the r+ option is not working the way it should.
>
> I'd be eternally grateful...
>
> brian
>-- 
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