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I apologize if this is a pretty novice question but I'm learning PHP and have been having trouble writing a web service.

When I use fopen($fullfilename, 'r') it returns two errors:

Warning: fopen() [function.fopen]: remote host file access not supported

Warning: fopen(file://filepath) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found

The filepath I'm using is the absolute path to the file on my local computer. I'm using a Mac if that makes any difference. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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  • What does echo $fullfilename; show? Where is $fullfilename coming from?
    – gen_Eric
    Sep 23, 2013 at 18:33
  • The echo shows /Users/Dezapp/Downloads/test.jpg I've hardcoded the fullfilename for now just to see if I can get it working
    – Atadayon
    Sep 23, 2013 at 19:43

4 Answers 4

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echo( "<pre>");
$fullfilename = "C:\Users\Documents\hey.txt";

$gg = fopen($fullfilename, 'r') or die("file doesnt exist");


// for entire read of doc use file_get_contents($fullfilename)
$readtext = fread($gg, 3000); //read 3000 chars of doc 

fclose($gg);

echo $readtext;
echo "</pre >"; 

hope it helps, thanks

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  • This returns the file does not exist line but I know that it does on my computer
    – Atadayon
    Sep 23, 2013 at 19:41
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You could try the relative path from the php file where the

fopen($fullfilename, 'r')

line can be found

For example:

/*
/usr/You/Documents/project/myproject/myfolder/myscript.php
/usr/You/Documents/project/myproject/mydata/datafile.txt
*/    

$fullfilename = "../mydata/datafile.txt";
$contents = fopen($fullfilename, 'r');

Should work ok.

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  • I don't want to use a relative path because any user should be able to use the web service to upload a file to my server. Thus, they would need to pass the absolute path to the web service
    – Atadayon
    Sep 23, 2013 at 18:43
  • Ah - if you're trying to access files not on the server - you'll have to take a different approach. Take a look at '$_FILES' and submitting a form with '<form action="upload_file.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">'
    – Bas Kuis
    Nov 26, 2013 at 14:47
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When accessing files on the local system, you don't need the http:// or file:///. You just need the path to the file, like if you were accessing from the machine itself.

You just need to do:

fopen('/path/to/file', 'r')
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  • I tried doing this but it gives the error: "failed to open stream: No such file or directory" but I know the file exists because I'm copying the filepath from my computer
    – Atadayon
    Sep 23, 2013 at 19:38
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Try:

$filename = realpath($fullfilename);
var_dump($filename);

What does it return? If it returns bool(false), the path/file doesn't exist here.

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