Also, make sure you get rid of the space at the beginning of $data[1] - the
space after the comma gets in there, so either use trim() or just trim the
first character programatically ($data[1]=substr($data[1],1)).

Bogdan

Jamison Roberts wrote:

> What I have is a text file that has data in the following format:
> "username, numbers"
> The quotation markes can't be helped...the script I use to generate
> the file adds them automatically.  (Hummingbird Basic, one of the
> worst languages in the history of mankind.)
>
> What I've been trying to do is create an array from the file
> with the following format: array (username=>numbers)
>
> I have gotten this far:
>
> while (!feof ($fp)) {
>         $line = fgets($fp, 4096);
>       $data = explode(",", str_replace("\"", "", $line));  //using
> str_replace to get rid of quote marks
>    //following line to see if data is correct
>         echo $data[0]." ".$data[1]."<br>";
> }
> fclose($fp);
>
> The data is right, however I can't seem to build an array dynamically.
> Also, please let me know if I can do this more efficiently.
>
> Thanks.
>
> NOTE:  Using php 4.0.6, so the function trim($line, "\"") did not work
>
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