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I'm wondering why file_get_contents() is not taking my variable (contains a linux path). This is what I'm doing:

    find $PWD -name "*.png" > myList

Then I use my php script:

    $list_of_files = file('myList');

So far so good. But when I do

    echo file_get_contents($list_of_files[2]);
    echo $list_of_files[2];

I get a Warning that file_get_contents cannot find specified file. While the 2nd echo prints the path just fine.

Totally confused why its doing this. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

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    You should check file permissions and make 100% sure that the file really exists May 13, 2014 at 18:16

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First var_dump($list_of_files) to see what you have, I suspect a list of file names only, ie not an absolute path. So unless run from the same folder, php won't find the files.

In any case you're probably better off using glob which will return an array of file names directly from within php

Here's an example of using glob recursively PHP get file listing including sub directories

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  • var_dump($list_of_files): These are the correct pathnames. i.e. I have a folder 1 which contains another folder 11. array(5) { [0]=> string(24) "./1/11/alksdjflkdjf.png " [1]=> string(13) "./1/whoo.png " [2]=> string(17) "./2/alkjdfjj.png " [3]=> string(16) "./3/sfkkkks.png " [4]=> string(12) "./large.png " }
    – errorprone
    May 13, 2014 at 18:22
  • ./ is relative to the current folder, it should be ok provided that the shell command is run from the folder as the php script. As stated better to use glob, you can still use it to return *.png
    – andrew
    May 13, 2014 at 18:31
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You have the path, but you cannot get the contents of the file. This could be because you do not have the permission to do so or the file does not exist.

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  • I have executed chmod 777 on the files in that dir. It still gives me error Warning: file_get_contents(./1/11/alksdjflkdjf.png ): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in
    – errorprone
    May 13, 2014 at 18:25
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Make sure what's paths are relative to folder where you want to read file content:

Just before using file_get_contents add:

 echo getcwd();

and now check if files (with path) exist in that folder

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This was stupid of me but i found out that I wasn't trimming the newlines :(

So basically a

    foreach($list_of_files as $i){ $j = trim($i); echo file_get_contents($j);}
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  • So we all were right that files do not exist in directory you expect :) May 13, 2014 at 19:09

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