I made a few changes to the script using system calls and changed the
datatype to be a string on the sprintf portion of the script
I doubt it is the most intelligent method of resolving the issue, but
it got the job done.
I do not run this on an Internet site, just a local intranet website
that I
Well it looks like I am forced to use a different approach do to the
limitations of PHP
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=27792
This Bug has been around now for HOW long now.
Seems to me that it would have been addressed in the past few years,
Gigabyte files have been around a long time. Maybe not
Does anyone else have any other ideas how to resolve this, I have tried
multiple different methods all failed.
Does the 2 GB limitation using filesize have an alternate method of
producing the output. ?
Thank you Logan for trying.
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Hello everyone
My OS information is
PHP Version 5.1.6
Apache/2.2.2 (Fedora)
Fedora Core 5 Kernel 2.6.20-1.2307.fc5
I am having some trouble with a script that displays files within a
directory.
the script does not appear to be displaying large files and the date thaty
is displayed on these larg
Hello all,
I have tried looking through the previous messages, but I have yet to
find anything that involves my specific problem. Maybe I am not
searching for the correct terminology.
I current have a php script that processes many files (6000+). When
it is processing a file, it prints ou
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