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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting <LF> versus <CR>/<LF> Post 87172 by vertigo23 on Thursday 20th of October 2005 06:09:13 PM
Old 10-20-2005
If you have GNU File installed, it will tell you in a nice human readable output.

Code:
$ file test.txt
test.txt: ASCII text
$ vi test.txt     # :set ff=dos
$ file test.txt
test.txt: ASCII text, with CRLF line terminators

 

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ZIPARCHIVE.ADDFILE(3)							 1						     ZIPARCHIVE.ADDFILE(3)

ZipArchive::addFile - Adds a file to a ZIP archive from the given path

SYNOPSIS
bool ZipArchive::addFile NULL (string $filename, [string $localname], [int $start], [int $length]) DESCRIPTION
Adds a file to a ZIP archive from a given path. PARAMETERS
o $filename - The path to the file to add. o $localname - If supplied, this is the local name inside the ZIP archive that will override the $filename. o $start - This parameter is not used but is required to extend ZipArchive. o $length - This parameter is not used but is required to extend ZipArchive. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
This example opens a ZIP file archive test.zip and add the file /path/to/index.txt. as newname.txt. Example #1 Open and add <?php $zip = new ZipArchive; if ($zip->open('test.zip') === TRUE) { $zip->addFile('/path/to/index.txt', 'newname.txt'); $zip->close(); echo 'ok'; } else { echo 'failed'; } ?> NOTES
Note When a file is set to be added to the archive, PHP will lock the file. The lock is only released once the ZipArchive object has been closed, either via ZipArchive::close or the ZipArchive object being destroyed. This may prevent you from being able to delete the file being added until after the lock has been released. PHP Documentation Group ZIPARCHIVE.ADDFILE(3)
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