So I have this PHP script that takes info from HTML form and saves the info to a txt file.
Here is the code
This seems to work fine as it spits out a text file. BUT what I need to make sure happens is that any windows returns (CRLF) are changed to unix returns (LF).
I am sure this is easy to do but have not been able to figure it out.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Last edited by GroveTuckey; 01-06-2012 at 01:12 AM..
It's telling you what the problem is -- something wrong with $local_file.
What is $local_file, exactly?
You define it with $local_file=$fp, and what is $fp, exactly?
Well, it was a file pointer, which is not and never was a string, and it complains that it wants a string. (You kind of called fclose($fp) a few lines above, so now it's not really anything at all.) If it expects a string, what does it want? The file name, not a file pointer. Give it "/home/somefolder/public_html/sh/$dateposted.txt"
It's telling you what the problem is -- something wrong with $local_file.
What is $local_file, exactly?
You define it with $local_file=$fp, and what is $fp, exactly?
Well, it was a file pointer, which is not and never was a string, and it complains that it wants a string. (You kind of called fclose($fp) a few lines above, so now it's not really anything at all.) If it expects a string, what does it want? The file name, not a file pointer. Give it "/home/somefolder/public_html/sh/$dateposted.txt"
I thought $fp was going to be a txt file with todays date. I tried
It complained about unexpected "/"
I also tried
and it seemed to try and find a file but missing the .
Hi Folks!
Need a solution for the following :-
Source data
-------------
123|123|<CRLF><CRLF><CRLF>|321<CRLF>
Required output
------------------
123|123|<LF><LF><LF>|321<CRLF>
<CRLF> represents carriage return
<LF> represents line feed
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