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can this work???

 

<?PHP

$file_handle = fopen("testFile.html", "w");

$file_contents = "Some test text";

fwrite($file_handle, $file_contents);

fclose($file_handle);

print "file created and written to";

?>

 

instead of this...

 

<?PHP

$file_handle = fopen("testFile.txt", "w");

$file_contents = "Some test text";

fwrite($file_handle, $file_contents);

fclose($file_handle);

print "file created and written to";

?>

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Yes, you can write to different file types; it may depend on the system what your actual result is.  For the most part, in a server environment, the content determines the way it's handled.

You might also look into using file_put_contents() instead of the fopen/fwrite/fclose routine, if possible.

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