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      Binary-safe file write

      fwrite

      (PHP 4, PHP 5)

      fwrite — Binary-safe file write

      Description

      int fwrite ( resource $handle , string $string [, int $length ] )

      fwrite() writes the contents of string to the file stream pointed to by handle .

      Parameters

      handle

      A file system pointer resource that is typically created using fopen().

      string

      The string that is to be written.

      length

      If the length argument is given, writing will stop after length bytes have been written or the end of string is reached, whichever comes first.

      Note that if the length argument is given, then the magic_quotes_runtime configuration option will be ignored and no slashes will be stripped from string .

      Return Values

      fwrite() returns the number of bytes written, or FALSE on error.

      Notes

      Note: On systems which differentiate between binary and text files (i.e. Windows) the file must be opened with 'b' included in fopen() mode parameter.

      Note: If handle was fopen()ed in append mode, fwrite()s are atomic (unless the size of string exceeds the filesystem's block size, on some platforms, and as long as the file is on a local filesystem). That is, there is no need to flock() a resource before calling fwrite(); all of the data will be written without interruption.

      Note: If writing twice to the file pointer, then the data will be appended to the end of the file content, meaning that the example below wouldn't work as expected:

      <?php
      $fp 
      fopen('data.txt''w');
      fwrite($fp'1');
      fwrite($fp'23');
      fclose($fp);

      // the content of 'data.txt' is now 123 and not 23!
      ?>

      Examples

      Example #1 A simple fwrite() example

      <?php
      $filename 
      'test.txt';
      $somecontent "Add this to the file\n";

      // Let's make sure the file exists and is writable first.
      if (is_writable($filename)) {

          
      // In our example we're opening $filename in append mode.
          // The file pointer is at the bottom of the file hence
          // that's where $somecontent will go when we fwrite() it.
          
      if (!$handle fopen($filename'a')) {
               echo 
      "Cannot open file ($filename)";
               exit;
          }

          
      // Write $somecontent to our opened file.
          
      if (fwrite($handle$somecontent) === FALSE) {
              echo 
      "Cannot write to file ($filename)";
              exit;
          }

          echo 
      "Success, wrote ($somecontent) to file ($filename)";

          
      fclose($handle);

      } else {
          echo 
      "The file $filename is not writable";
      }
      ?>


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