For php file creation, put a B. php file in the/B directory so that B. php can automatically create a. php file in Directory.
A. The content of the PHP file is as follows:
Content
?>
Ask for the complete code of B. php. thank you!
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$ Content = < Echo "this is page ";
?>
EOT;
$ File = file_put_contents ('../a. php', $ content );;
$ Str = file_get_contents ('../a. php ');
Echo htmlspecialchars ($ str );
$ Content = < Echo "this is page ";
?>
EOT;
$ File = file_put_contents ('../a. php', $ content );;
$ Str = file_get_contents ('../a. php ');
Echo htmlspecialchars ($ str );
Thank you. could you ask for the automatically generated a. php content?
$ Content = < Echo "this is page ";
?>
EOT;
$ File = file_put_contents ('../a. php', $ content );;
$ Str = file_get_contents ('../a. php ');
Echo htmlspecialchars ($ str );
Thank you. could you ask for the automatically generated a. php content?
I don't understand what you mean. you can pass the content of a. php to file_put_contents as a string and set the path.