PHP - Array Of Filenames From Directory?
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I've tried various methods (ie. glob etc.) but haven't had any success, the purpose is to scan through all directories for php files, then place those php files along with their path ($dir/$filename) into an array (to use elsewhere) So if I have the following file/directory structure (example): Code: [Select] --forums: ---topic.php ---forum.php --func: ---functions.php Would produce the following array: $files = array('topic.php' => 'forums/topic.php', 'forum.php' => 'forums/forum.php' 'functions.php' => 'func/functions.php'); Similar TutorialsHi guys. Just a quick PHP question. I have a script running that gets the files from a directory. There is then a switch function that decides what to do with the file, ie... if it is a PNG... DO THIS.. if it is a docx... DO THIS.. etc. And i want each file to be in a different cell on the table. The table can be longer wider than 5 columns (however it can be as high as it wants). I currently have this bit working... but instead of one item in each cell... it is displaying every item in each cell. Any ideas Chaps? Here is my code Many thanks in advance if you could possibly help.. echo "<table><tr>"; $count = count(glob("../../shared/files/*.*", GLOB_BRACE)); for($i=1; $i <= $count; $i++) { /// echo "<td>"; /// if ($handle = opendir('../../shared/files/')) { while (false !== ($file = readdir($handle))) { if ($file != "." && $file != "..") { $break = pathinfo($file); $b = $break['extension']; switch (@$break[extension]) { case 'bmp' : echo 'A BMP<br>'; break; case 'png' : echo 'A PNG<br>'; break; case 'doc' : case 'docx' : echo 'A DOC OR DOCX<br>'; break; default: echo 'FILE NOT RECOGNISED<br>'; } } } closedir($handle); } /// echo "</td>"; /// if($i % 3 == 0) echo "</tr><tr>"; } echo "</tr></table>"; ?> Sorry for such a simple question, or at least even I think it is. What id like to do is create a function for creating a list of directories/folders in a given base directory and turn the results into an array. It does not have to be recursive. No files. And prefer in alphabetical order BaseUrl = '/'; BaseDir = '/path/to/dir'; For each directory create array as such: Code: [Select] $config['ResourceType'][] = Array( 'name' => '$directory_name', 'url' => $baseUrl . '$directory_name', 'directory' => $baseDir . '$directory_name', 'maxSize' => 0, 'allowedExtensions' => 'htm,html,php,cgi', 'deniedExtensions' => 'asp'); Thanks, and sorry again, Im reading on arrays and how to create the list, figuring out how to put them together is driving me nuts I could use some help on naming my PHP files... The approach I have settled on for now is that I have some PHP page that does something (e.g. "change_password.php") and then another page to which the user is redirected (e.g. "change_password_results.php") which displays an outcome message like "Your Password has been re-set." Questions: 1.) Is it a problem having multi-word PHP File Names? 2.) Is it a problem separating them with underscores? 3.) Will it look *strange* to users looking at the URL to see a file name like "create_account_results.php" ?? 4.) Will this impact SEO? Thanks, Debbie Hi, I have the following situation: Code: [Select] Array ( [5] => GeoLiteCity_20090601.zip [6] => GeoLiteCity_20090701.zip [7] => GeoLiteCity_20090801.zip [8] => GeoLiteCity_20090901.zip [9] => GeoLiteCity_20091001.zip [10] => GeoLiteCity_20091101.zip [11] => GeoLiteCity_20091201.zip [12] => GeoLiteCity_20100101.zip [13] => GeoLiteCity_20100201.zip [14] => GeoLiteCity_20100301.zip [15] => GeoLiteCity_20100401.zip [16] => GeoLiteCity_20100501.zip [17] => GeoLiteCity_20100601.zip [18] => GeoLiteCity_20100701.zip [19] => GeoLiteCity_20100801.zip [20] => GeoLiteCity_20100901.zip [21] => GeoLiteCity_20101001.zip [22] => GeoLiteCity_20101101.zip [23] => GeoLiteCity_20101201.zip ) I have this array with filenames, the patern for the name of the file is NAME_DATE.zip I need to get from this array the most recent file(GeoLiteCity_20101201.zip). Which is the best way of doing this task? Give me some clues. Best Regards, Hello PHPFreaks! I have a question for somebody to answer Code: [Select] <?php //This is the directory where images will be saved $target = "gallery/"; $target = $target . basename( $_FILES['photo']['name']); //This gets all the other information from the form $username=$_POST['username']; $photo=($_FILES['photo']['name']); $caption=$_POST['caption']; $ip=$_POST['ip']; //Writes the information to the database mysql_query("INSERT INTO `photo` (username, photo, caption, ip) VALUES ('$username', '$photo', '$caption', '$ip')") ; //Writes the photo to the server if(move_uploaded_file($_FILES['photo']['tmp_name'], $target)) { //Tells you if its all ok echo "The file ". basename( $_FILES['uploadedfile']['name']). " has been uploaded, and your caption has been added to the directory"; } else { //Gives and error if its not echo "Sorry, there was a problem uploading your file."; } ?> When pictures are uploaded; they upload the name they have named them. Is it possible to add to the script $username somewhere to the file name? For example; DSC_0077_SOLAR.JPG Thanks for your time! Hi all I hope I have come to the right place. My system reads files stored on a drive and lists them to users through plain HTML, I made it 11 years ago and have to refresh my memory. My problem is that filenames seem to come in different formats, to how to decode/encode them is an issue...
My users use Scandinavian letters (æøåäöüõ) and it seems like one filename is in one format and another in another format. There is no logic to what format the filenames comes it. All files are ok and downloads as they should, they just dont list well. Any idea how I can handle this issue?
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How could I use php to automatically insert the correct 3 letter month abbreviations and four digit year in the following pdf filenames on the first of each month?
(For example "...Feb2015.pdf" then "...Mar2015.pdf" and so on....
<div>Book One: <a href="http://monthlybookfi...One_Jan2015.pdf">Download Here</a></div> <div>Book Two: <a href="http://monthlybookfi...Two_Jan2015.pdf">Download Here</a></div> <div>Book Three: <a href="http://monthlybookfi...ree_Jan2015.pdf">Download Here</a> </div> <div>Book Four: <a href="http://monthlybookfi...our_Jan2015.pdf">Download Here</a> </div> Please advise, Eggie I need to display multiple files that have a similar file name, but there are timestamps added to the filename once its been modified. What could I use in PHP to display all these files? Right now I use a $path variable that looks into a SQL table to build the path to the folder that the files reside in.. ELSEIF($Recordmyrow['Applicatio'] == "pdf file") { IF($securityvalue != "P"){$display = false;} IF(file_exists(substr($path, 5))){} ELSE{$column4 = "<A href='javascript:mbox();'>UNAVAILABLE</A>";} } So there is a file called file1.pdf then another one called file1.mmddyyyy.pdf My code shows file1.pdf but not file1.mmddyyyy.pdf Is there some kind of wildcard I can use to get it to show all the files if they exist? Hey Guys, I want to be able to upload a large amount of mp3's to a private area on our website and have a script that will scan the folder for all the filenames and then create a record in the db of all the filenames. It is to help with creating the playlist for my friends radio show. To manually insert all the filenames each month woudl be a nightmare! I have been messing with a partial script I found on the web, and it kind of does something but not what I want it to. heres the db id int(4) title varchar(250) mp3 varchar(250) sort int(4) visible int(1) added datetime heres the script i am trying to use: <? $listDir = array(); $dir = "./music"; if($handler = opendir($dir)) { while (($sub = readdir($handler)) !== FALSE) { if ($sub != "." && $sub != ".." && $sub != "Thumb.db") { if(is_file($dir."/".$sub)) { $listDir[] = $sub; }elseif(is_dir($dir."/".$sub)){ $listDir[$sub] = $this->ReadFolderDirectory($dir."/".$sub); } } } closedir($handler); } $db = mysql_connect("localhost","gfab_ml","xxxxxxx"); mysql_select_db("gfab_ml",$db); $colors=serialize($listDir); //takes the data from a post $sql="INSERT INTO ml_music (ID, title, added) VALUES('','$colors','')"; $result = mysql_query($sql) or die (mysql_error()); ?> it does insert the values into the db but what it does is creates 1 record and spits all the results in a really weird way like this. into the title field. a:18:{i:0;s:23:"14 Mr Magic Premier.mp3";i:1;s:23:"track1.mp3";i:2;s:15:"track2.jpg";i:3;s:15:"track3.fxp";i:4;s:12:"track4.mp3";i:5;s:7:"track5.mp3";i:6;s:7:"track6.jpg";i:7;s:7:"track7.mp3";i:8;s:12:"track8.mp3" Could anyone please help me to make it work? im a bit of a noob. but i do like to tinker! Hi guys, I've been working on a script for a while now, and I'm sure it doesn't look great and all, and it's probably really messed up.. But right now I've finally got it working! There's only 1 thing I'd really like to add.. Searching through & listing of remote directories! The directories I'm trying to list have directory listings enabled, and I think it *should* be possible. I just have no clue how. Here's my current code in a beautiful mix of HTML and PHP: <? $border_size = "0"; function returner($what) { $what=explode("/",$what); $tps=count($what); $what=$what[$tps-1]; return $what; } $page_url= ""; $home_url=returner(__FILE__); if(isset($_GET['q'])) { $qtext=$_GET['q']; } else { $qtext=""; } function getdirsize($directory, $format=FALSE) { $size = 0; if(substr($directory,-1) == '/') { $directory = substr($directory,0,-1); } if(!file_exists($directory) || !is_dir($directory) || !is_readable($directory)) { return -1; } if($handle = opendir($directory)) { while(($file = readdir($handle)) !== false) { $path = $directory.'/'.$file; if($file != '.' && $file != '..') { if(is_file($path)) { $size += filesize($path); } elseif(is_dir($path)) { $handlesize = getdirsize($path); if($handlesize >= 0) { $size += $handlesize; } else { return -1; } } } } closedir($handle); } if($format == TRUE) { if($size / 1048576 > 1) { return round($size / 1048576, 1).' MB'; } elseif($size / 1024 > 1) { return round($size / 1024, 1).' KB'; } else { return round($size, 1).' bytes'; } } else { return $size; } } if(isset($_GET['type'])){ $type=$_GET['type']; } else { $type="new"; } $textures=0; $models=0; $avatars=0; $seqs=0; $sounds=0; foreach (glob("textures/*.jpg") as $texture){ $textures++; } foreach (glob("models/*.zip") as $model){ $models++; } foreach (glob("avatars/*.zip") as $avatar){ $avatars++; } foreach (glob("seqs/*.zip") as $seq){ $seqs++; } foreach (glob("sounds/*.zip") as $sound){ $sounds++; } ?> <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>ObjectPath Search</title> <style type="text/css"> #wrapper { width: 850px; margin: 30px auto 30px auto; padding: 10px; } body { color:#C6C6C6; background:#1E1E1E; /* margin:0; padding:0; */ overflow-x:hidden; } #tabs { font: 85% "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif; } .left { float: left; } .right { float: right; } a:link, a:visited, a:active { color: #3DB015; text-decoration: none; } a:hover { color: #00E0FF; } h2 { color: #3DB015; padding-bottom: 0.2em; font-size: 110%; } ul#icon {margin: 0; padding: 0;} ul#icon li {margin: 1px; position: relative; padding: 1px 0; cursor: pointer; float: left; list-style: none;} ul#icon span.ui-icon {float: left; margin: 0 1px;} </style> <link type="text/css" href="http://objects.jk-hosting.com/search/css/black-tie/jquery-ui-1.8.2.custom.css" rel="stylesheet" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://objects.jk-hosting.com/search/js/jquery-1.4.2.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://objects.jk-hosting.com/search/js/jquery-ui-1.8.2.custom.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> function formHandler(form){ var URL = document.form.site.options[document.form.site.selectedIndex].value; window.location.href = URL; }; $(function(){ // Tabs $('#tabs').tabs(); }); </script> </head> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <div id="tabs"> <!-- Tabs start --> <ul> <li><a href="#tab-search">Search</a></li> <li><a href="#tab-list">List Objects</a></li> <li><a href="#tab-info">OP info</a></li> </ul> <div id="tab-search"><!-- Searchtab start --> Please enter a string to search for, and choose a folder to search in. <br /><br /> <form name="Search"> <input type='hidden' value='search' name='type'> <input value='<? print $qtext; ?>' type='text' name='q'> <select name='map'> <option selected='selected' value='models'>Models</option> <option value='avatars'>Avatars</option> <option value='textures'>Textures</option> <option value='seqs'>Seqs</option> <option value='sounds'>Sounds</option></select> <input type='submit' value='Search'> </form> </div> <!-- Searchtab end --> <div id="tab-list"><!-- Listtab start --> Please pick a folder to browse. <br /><br /> <form name="form"> <select name="site" onChange="javascript:formHandler()"> <option value="#">Look in folder...</option> <option value="<? print $page_url; ?>?type=list&map=models">Models</option> <option value="<? print $page_url; ?>?type=list&map=avatars">Avatars</option> <option value="<? print $page_url; ?>?type=list&map=textures">Textures</option> <option value="<? print $page_url; ?>?type=list&map=seqs">Seqs</option> <option value="<? print $page_url; ?>?type=list&map=sounds">Sounds</option> </select> </form> </div> <!-- Listtab end --> <div id="tab-info"><!-- Info tab start --> The OP currently contains: <br /><br /> <table> <tr><td><b><? echo $models; ?></b></td> <td>Models</td></tr> <tr><td><b><? echo $avatars; ?></b></td> <td>Avatars</td></tr> <tr><td><b><? echo $textures; ?></b></td> <td>Textures</td></tr> <tr><td><b><? echo $seqs; ?></b></td> <td>Seqs</td></tr> <tr><td><b><? echo $sounds; ?></b></td> <td>Sounds</td></tr> </table> </div> <!-- Info tab end --> </div> <!-- Tabs end --> </div> <!-- Start PHP generated content --> <? if($type=="search" || $type=="list") { $M=$_GET['map']; if($type=="search") { $Q=$_GET['q']; $empty="Nothing found with <b>\"" . $Q . "\"</b> in it's name.<br />\nPlease make a more general search query, or try a different folder.\n\n"; } else { $Q=""; $empty='This folder is empty'; } if($M=="textures") { $ext="jpg"; } else { $ext="zip"; } $i=0; print "<hr>\n"; $endfile=array(); $endsize=array(); $endsize2=array(); foreach (glob($M."/*".$Q."*.".$ext) as $filename) { $filename = explode(".", $filename); $filename=$filename[0]; $filename = explode("/", $filename); $filename=$filename[1]; $i++; $endfile[$i]=$filename; if($ext=="jpg") { $endfile[$i]="<a name='".$endfile[$i]."' href='".$pageurl."?type=view&name=".$endfile[$i]."&folder=".$M."&from=".$type."&addon=".$Q."'>".$endfile[$i]."</a>"; } $endsize[$i]=$size; $endsize2[$i]=$size2; } if($i != 1) { print "<b>".$i."</b> items were found.\n<hr>\n"; } else { print "<b>".$i."</b> item was found.\n<hr>\n"; } echo("<table width='100%' border='" . $border_size . "' cellspacing='0' cellpadding='0' >\n"); if($i!=0) { for ($t = 1; $t < $i; $t++) { $thumbfile = $M."/".$endfile[$t].'.jpg'; if(file_exists($thumbfile)) { $thumbnail = "<a name='".$endfile[$t]."' href='".$page_url."?type=view&name=".$endfile[$t]."&folder=".$M."&from=".$type."&addon=".$Q."'><ul id='icon'><li class='ui-state-default ui-corner-all' title='".$endfile[$t]."'><span class='ui-icon ui-icon-image'></span></li></ul></a>"; } else { $thumbnail = ""; } if($t=="1") { echo("<tr><td width='10%'>Number</td><td width='3%'><ul id='icon'><li class='ui-state-default ui-corner-all' title='".$endfile[$t]."'><span class='ui-icon ui-icon-image'></span></li></ul></td><td width='60%'>Name</td></tr>\n"); } echo("<tr><td>" . $t . "</td><td>".$thumbnail."</td><td>" . $endfile[$t] . "</td></tr>\n"); flush(); } $thumbfile = $M."/".$endfile[$t].'.jpg'; if(file_exists($thumbfile)) { $thumbnail = "<a name='".$endfile[$t]."' href='".$page_url."?type=view&name=".$endfile[$t]."&folder=".$M."&from=".$type."&addon=".$Q."'><ul id='icon'><li class='ui-state-default ui-corner-all' title='".$endfile[$t]."'><span class='ui-icon ui-icon-image'></span></li></ul></a>"; } else { $thumbnail = ""; } echo("<tr><td>" . $t . "</td><td>".$thumbnail."</td><td>" . $endfile[$t] . "</td></tr>\n"); } print "</table>\n"; if($i=="0") { print $empty; } } elseif($type=="view") { $filename=$_GET['name']; $folder=$_GET['folder']; if($_GET['from']=="list"){ $addon="?type=list&map=".$folder."#".$filename; } if($_GET['from']=="search"){ $addon="?type=search&q=".$filename."&map=".$folder."#".$filename; } print"<center><a href='".$home_url."'>Home</a></center>"; print "<hr>\n<center><img src='".$folder."/".$filename.".jpg'></img></center>\n<hr>\n<br />\n<a href='".$page_url."".$addon."'>Previous Page</a>\n"; } $htmlshow=""; if($_GET['type']=="returnOPfile") { if(isset($_GET['split'])) { $splitter=$_GET['split']; } else { $splitter=" | "; } if(isset($_GET['html'])) { $htmlshow="<br />"; } foreach (glob("textures/*.jpg") as $texture){ if(isset($_GET['size'])) { $size=$splitter.filesize($texture); } $texture = explode("/", $texture); $texture=$texture[1]; print "textures".$splitter.$texture.$size."\n".$htmlshow; } foreach (glob("models/*.zip") as $model){ if(isset($_GET['size'])) { $size=$splitter.filesize($model); } $model = explode("/", $model); $model=$model[1]; print "models".$splitter.$model.$size."\n".$htmlshow; } foreach (glob("avatars/*.zip") as $avatar){ if(isset($_GET['size'])) { $size=$splitter.filesize($avatar); } $avatar = explode("/", $avatar); $avatar=$avatar[1]; print "avatars".$splitter.$avatar.$size."\n".$htmlshow; } foreach (glob("seqs/*.zip") as $seq){ if(isset($_GET['size'])) { $size=$splitter.filesize($seq); } $seq = explode("/", $seq); $seq=$seq[1]; print "seqs".$splitter.$seq.$size."\n".$htmlshow; } foreach (glob("sounds/*.zip") as $sound){ if(isset($_GET['size'])) { $size=$splitter.filesize($sound); } $sound = explode("/", $sound); $sound=$sound[1]; print "sounds".$splitter.$sound.$size."\n".$htmlshow; } } ?> <!-- End PHP generated content --> </body> </html> So right now my question to you PHP freaks is, can you please help me edit my script so I can search through a remote directory? *This* is one of the directories I wish to be able to search through & list.. Thanks in advance. Edit; It might help if you know what the site currently looks like. *Click* Hi All I'm after some advice about how to write a parser to match many different naming formats of a tv episode, so the one thing we can rely on is that a episodes are inside a folder named after the show, for example "House MD\episode name. s1e07.mkv" so we know the show name, that part is easy, the bit I need to match is the season and episode number. The format of the file name can differ is so many ways, here are some examples: - S01E01 - s1e10 - S3e6 - 105 (for season 1, episode 5) - EP01 (usually there's one season in this case, but not 100% of the time) So as you can see there are a few variations, almost always the show name is in there too, and sometimes they contain resolution, so: House.MD S1E09 720p HD.mkv, there are many combinations but since we already know the show name it's not something I think we need to worry *too* much about. My question relations to how you would approach this? You can see from the examples above sometimes this would be hard to match and work out. My initial idea would be to have a class called 'tvmatcher', or something, which has match handlers, one match handler for each format we need match, a handler would be a class that extends tvmatcher and have the same method, like $handler->match($string); the first one to match would be the winner. This could be extended to sanity check the result and ensure that the season/ep actually exists. I really don't know how to go about this, the idea above is my best so far, so again my questions really a How would you approach this? Is there a pattern that would help? any other ideas about how this could be acheived? It's worth noting that I'd be using external APIs to get show information, but would be out of the scope of this library, but could help with said sanity checks. Cheers, Billy i have made an delete files script which works for only one directory but not sub directory so i want to delete files of same extention from directory and subdirectory. My current code is Code: [Select] <? $dir = 'hmm/'; function scanr($dir){ $arr = glob($dir.'/*.jpg'); foreach($arr as $vv){ //check if $vv is a file if(is_file($vv)){ //if file, get the filename $vx=explode('/',$vv); $file=$vx[count($vx)-1]; // if no extension delete the file unlink($vv); // print the deletion message echo $vv." deleted!<br>";}else{ // if $vv is a dir then scan it again for files scanr($vv); }} } scanr($dir); ?> I'm trying to echo the directory and sub directory only. I am not looking to show the files contained - only folders. I am using php's zip class, and I am able to zip files up individually, but can I zip an entire directory with its file and sub-folders? Dear friends, I know Zip a file in PHP but I can't Zip a directory.How to Zip a directory in PHP?Can you give an example? This script reads a directory, and prints out the name of all directories in the directory that I've chosen This works, but it's only displaying the last 2. Right now, I have 6 directories in the the folder I specified. Can anybody tell me why it does not display all of them? Code: [Select] <?php $path = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/panel/api/connectors/sample/projects/"; foreach(glob($path . '*', GLOB_ONLYDIR) as $dir) { $dir = basename($dir); echo $dir."<br />"; } ?> Thanks in advance Hello, can someone please help me make this. I want a simple php directory script that lists files and folders. If a folder is clicked on then open that directory and if a file is clicked on it will download or if its a .txt or picture it will open in the browser. BUT I NEED IT TO LOOK EXACTLY LIKE THIS: http://test512.x10.mx/ which would be the default cpanel indexing but i use godaddy and i dont like there indexing page. Please help and whoever make it i will provide a subdomain on my website for you to host your stuff. Hey so i need help searching for contacts in my telephone directory...how do i do that in my php? is it a form method or if statements? Hello, I'm trying to walk a directory into a single array from a specific starting point. For example, lets say that I wanted to start at the specific directory "/content/users/n-bomb/" it would then begin to parse from that directory and list all sub-directories and directories and store them into an array. I'm not sure what would be the best array structure, but since I know the directory where I'm starting from (members base directory) I just want the array to be from their home directory. Ideally, I'd want a full-path to each directory as well, but I'm not sure how to incorporate that into the array structure. Example array of "/content/users/n-bomb/": [n-bomb] => Array ( [0] => /content/users/n-bomb/form.vb [1] => /content/users/n-bomb/song.mp3 [2] => /content/users/n-bomb/movie.avi [images] => Array ( [0] => /content/users/n-bomb/images/funny.png [1] => /content/users/n-bomb/images/mad.png [2] => /content/users/n-bomb/images/sad.png ) [documents] => Array ( [porn links] => Array ( [0] => /content/users/n-bomb/porn links/good websites.txt [1] => /content/users/n-bomb/porn links/bad websites.txt ) [0] => /content/users/n-bomb/documents/bills.txt [1] => /content/users/n-bomb/documents/website.txt [2] => /content/users/n-bomb/documents/emails.txt ) ) I started to mock up some code, but I can't quite get it right: private function walk($directory, $start = False) { if(!is_dir($directory)) return false; if(!$start) $this->information["structure"][basename($directory)] = array(); $scan = scandir($directory); natcasesort($scan); foreach($scan as $item) { if($item == "." || $item == "..") continue; $item = $directory . "/" . $item; if(is_dir($item)) $this->walk($item); if(is_file($item)) ($start) ? $this->information["structure"][] = $item : $this->information["structure"][basename($directory)][] = $item; } } With the above code I'm getting results like this: Array ( [documents] => Array ( [0] => /content/users/n-bomb/documents/bills.txt [1] => /content/users/n-bomb/documents/website.txt [2] => /content/users/n-bomb/documents/emails.txt ) [porn links] => Array ( [0] => /content/users/n-bomb/porn links/good websites.txt [1] => /content/users/n-bomb/porn links/bad websites.txt ) ) As you can see that "porn links" is not going inside of "documents". How can I resolve this issue so my code will output like the array structure that I want? I'm in the middle of making my own CMS system, where a user can create a page online via a text editor, I know how to create and save the file, but to make the process easier I would like to a function where a user can click a button find a list of files and folders, pick the folder location to save a new file to. Instead of having to type something like this /commonPages/aboutUs/ with the file name being test.php What would be the easiest way to do this? I have just been looking at opendir() and my first thought was to use <input type="file" />, but then I remember that was only for inputting a particular file name, which would be useful for renaming a file at a later date. For example, if we wanted to change test.php to something more meaningful ie history.php |