> Here is where I'm running into some problems. I need the file listing to be
> sorted as if I were performing an 'ls -lt' listing on the server itself.
I do not think opendir() or readdir() quarantees any sort. You where
lucky rather you got dirs in the time order. You should use
filemtime() or
I have 3 SunOS boxes, all running the same version of OS, apache and php. I
have a page on all three servers that will allow a user to select a
directory from a drop down box and upon selecting the directory, be able to
select a file to view from a drop down box. When the user selects the
directo
I have 3 SunOS boxes, all running the same version of OS, apache and php. I
have a page on all three servers that will allow a user to select a
directory from a drop down box and upon selecting the directory, be able to
select a file to view from a drop down box. When the user selects the
directo
I have 3 SunOS boxes, all running the same version of OS, apache and php. I
have a page on all three servers that will allow a user to select a
directory from a drop down box and upon selecting the directory, be able to
select a file to view from a drop down box. When the user selects the
directo
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