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Saving to a text file with PHP
I have a little php knowledge and I don't even know if this is possible. Can you use an html form to type in text and then have php save it to a text file or something easily accessed by a site page. The easiest thing I can think of, having no knowledge of the functions, is to create an array that stores the text and then saves itself but that's a little bulky and also a little clumsy to me. it seems that there should be an easier way to do this. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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ill make it post it in this thread later
im guessing you want it for the Admin CP? |
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wow thanks. I actually want it so people can enter plain text into an html form and have the text saved onto a page. I'd then call the newly created page so I could use it on my website.
Thanks. the best thing I came up with was saving the text in an array and then have the original page call up the array and display that on the site. |
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upload both of the files in the zip.
you might wanna change the colors in the CSS, they're just what I use on my computer. |
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WOW....thanks, I really appreciate it
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