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How to insert new line in fwrite


srose

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Hi

I have this code:

<?php
   
	$myFile = "addresses.txt";
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'a') or die("can't open file");
fwrite($fh, $Address);
fclose($fh);
$num = $num + 1;
  ?>

 

$Address will store IP addresses. How can I get each new IP to go in it's own line?  Is there a way of having a number go before it aswell like this:

 

1.  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

2  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

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<?php
    $num = 1;
	$myFile = "addresses.txt";
$fh = fopen($myFile, 'a') or die("can't open file");
fwrite($fh, $num)\n;
fwrite($fh, $Address)\n;
fclose($fh);
$num = $num + 1;
  ?>

 

For some reason the backslashes are not displaying but they are there.

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Hello Rose,

 

I have tested your code and is working fine here. I have changed the permission of the file (addresses.txt).. Thats all..

 

<?php
    $num = 1;
    $myFile = "addresses.txt";
   $fh = fopen($myFile, 'a') or die("can't open file");
   fwrite($fh, $num);
   fwrite($fh, $Address);
   fclose($fh);
   $num = $num + 1;
  ?>

 

check this code..

 

Regards,

Joseph..

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