nielsen Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 Hello folks, One of the bloggers on my website recently started twitter-ing, and he's hysterical, so I'd like to figure out a way to post his twitter to a page on the website. Small problem: not all of his tweets are necessarily appropriate for the medium, so I'm trying to write code to generate a .txt file with his most recent 15 tweets for someone to sort through and post as would be appropriate. I've borrowed and edited some code to pull the twitter via rss, and it works like a gem up until comment //FIDDLESTICKS!! As far as I understand it, being a newbie, that the explode function creates an array... I'd like to figure out a way to write it to a file when the script is run. Thanks SO much for your help! Cheers! Code: <?php /* Template Name: Twitter */ ?> <?php get_header(); ?> <?php // Define username and how much to pull; cleanup output with listing $username = "TWITTERUSER"; $limit = "15"; $prefix = "<ul>"; $suffix = "</ul>"; $pretweet = "<li>"; $posttweet = "</li>"; $feed = "http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=from:" . $username . " . $limit . "; function parse_feed($feed, $prefix, $pretweet, $posttweet, $suffix) { //Beautify. $feed = str_replace("<", "<", $feed); $feed = str_replace(">", ">", $feed); $feed = str_replace("&", "&", $feed); $feed = str_replace(""", "\"", $feed); //Create a clean version of the code in html and overwrite the $feed string telling it to use cont... as the dynamite. $clean = explode("<content type=\"html\">", $feed); //Establish the number of times the php should loop $amount = count($clean) - 1; echo $prefix; //Looptastic magic for ($i = 1; $i <= $amount; $i++) { $cleaner = explode("</content>", $clean[$i]); echo $pretweet; echo $cleaner[0]; echo $posttweet; } echo $suffix; } $twitterFeed = file_get_contents($feed); //This is the part that seems to print out the results; it can't be saved as a string, which I tried in the next line... parse_feed($twitterFeed, $prefix, $pretweet, $posttweet, $suffix); /* FAILED: echo $filecontents or die("DARN!!"); */ // FIDDLESTICKS!! /* $codex = "RecentTwitters.txt"; $codexhandle = fopen($codex, 'a') or die("Cannot perform up to standard. I need the attention of a webcoder."); fwrite($codexhandle, $filecontents); fclose($codexhandle); echo "<br /> <br />D.V. 'Tis done."; */ ?> <?php get_footer(); ?> Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/145697-write-exploded-string-to-file/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
trq Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 implode. Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/145697-write-exploded-string-to-file/#findComment-764971 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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