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Last updated: Tue, 19 Sep 2006

file_put_contents

(PHP 5)

file_put_contents -- Write a string to a file

Description

int file_put_contents ( string filename, mixed data [, int flags [, resource context]] )

Identical to calling fopen(), fwrite(), and fclose() successively.

You can also specify the data parameter as an array (not multi-dimension arrays). This is equivalent to file_put_contents($filename, implode('', $array)).

As of PHP 5.1.0, you may also pass a stream resource to the data parameter. In result, the remaining buffer of that stream will be copied to the specified file. This is similar with using stream_copy_to_stream().

Parameters

filename

The file name where to write the data

data

The data to write. Can be either a string, an array or a stream resource (explained above).

flags

flags can take FILE_USE_INCLUDE_PATH, FILE_APPEND and/or LOCK_EX (acquire an exclusive lock), however the FILE_USE_INCLUDE_PATH option should be used with caution.

context

A context resource

Return Values

The function returns the amount of bytes that were written to the file, or FALSE on failure.

ChangeLog

VersionDescription
5.1.0 Added support for LOCK_EX and the ability to pass a stream resource to the data parameter

Notes

Note: This function is binary-safe.

Note: Context support was added with PHP 5.0.0. For a description of contexts, refer to Reference CLII, Stream Functions.

Tip: You can use a URL as a filename with this function if the fopen wrappers have been enabled. See fopen() for more details on how to specify the filename and Appendix M for a list of supported URL protocols.




<file_get_contentsfile>
Last updated: Tue, 19 Sep 2006