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  1. [!--quoteo(post=357694:date=Mar 23 2006, 03:07 PM:name=ober)--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE(ober @ Mar 23 2006, 03:07 PM) [snapback]357694[/snapback][/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--quotec--] I'd suggest modifying file names as they're put on the server. [/quote] I was afraid of that. ;-) Thanks, ~S
  2. [!--quoteo(post=357647:date=Mar 23 2006, 01:16 PM:name=snowsquirrel)--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE(snowsquirrel @ Mar 23 2006, 01:16 PM) [snapback]357647[/snapback][/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--quotec--] I tried calling addslashes on the string before passing it to unlink, but this didn't seem to help at all. [/quote] Yes. Besides, I shouldn't need to escape it anyway, as I am not passed the string to an external command? I am just about convinced that this is a legitimate bug. Maybe tonight, I'll crack open the PHP source code.... yuck. ~S
  3. I am trying to unlink a file with this name "01 doug's dog.mp3", but unlink fails, saying it can't delete "01 doug". I tried calling addslashes on the string before passing it to unlink, but this didn't seem to help at all. I would think that I wouldn't have to escape the name at all. Does unlink make an external call to command like 'rm' or 'del'. I would have thought it would just call the unix system call 'unlink', which does not need to escape the name. for example this c program runs fine: [code] #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> int main() {   int rslt = unlink( "01 dougs's dog.mp3" );   printf("results was %d\n", rslt);   return rslt; } [/code] yet my PHP fails: [code] unlink( "01 dougs's dog.mp3" ); [/code] ~S
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