Urgent! The glob function is fine in the local window. if a problem occurs during the upload to linux, my program uses UTF-8 encoding, allowing users to register a Chinese user name and generate a file named in this Chinese language, such: member/162100. phpmember/Juan? Too many Encoding. php // UTF-8 encoded file urgent! The glob function is okay in the local window. a problem occurs when uploading data to linux.
For example, my program uses UTF-8 encoding, allowing users to register a Chinese user name and generate a file named in this Chinese language, such:
Member/162100.php
Member/Juan? Encoding encoding. php // UTF-8 encoded file. the actual Chinese name is "none. php".
The problem is that when you use $ arr = glob ('Member/*. php') to edit a member,
Windows local test is okay, upload to space linux only returns member/162100.php, why. Please advise.
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It is estimated that it has nothing to do with the system. it is a problem with your php configuration. use phpinfo to check it.
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Use the dir object to see what is returned ..
$ D = dir ("/etc/php5 ");
Echo "Handle:". $ d-> handle. "\ n ";
Echo "Path:". $ d-> path. "\ n ";
While (false! ==( $ Entry = $ d-> read ())){
Echo $ entry. "\ n ";
}
$ D-> close ();
?>
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Create a relational table. I have abandoned using a Chinese file name outside windows :)
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