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fputcsv problem....

Well, I face the following problem:

I read a csv file form disk as follows:
$fini= file($fileall); where $fileall is the filename...

Afterwards, I want to delete a 'record' and therefore I'm using the
following:
$fnew=fopen($fi leall,"w");
$row=0;
foreach ($fini as $line)
{
$row++;
if ($row!=$rec)
{
fputcsv($fnew,s plit(',', $line));
}
}
fclose($fnew);

..where $rec is the line number that I want to delete from the
original file (it is passed through $_POST from am previous page...).

The original file is the following:
kostas,stakos,k s**@gmail.com,4 546464,"Saint Christopher",1, LAG,
57200,Greece
maria,papaso,ma *******@yahoo.g r,4521028092,de mocracy,73,×ÁÍÉ Á,
54254,Greece
Proto,Nik,pr*** @rtuom.gr,45231 0456456,hall,5, thessaloniki,45 454,India

and if we suppose that I want to erase line 2, it should end up to:
kostas,stakos,k s**@gmail.com,4 546464,"Saint Christopher",1, LAG,
57200,Greece
Proto,Nik,pr*** @rtuom.gr,45231 0456456,hall,5, thessaloniki,45 454,India

Instead of this, I'm ending up with this:
kostas,stakos,k s**@gmail.com,4 546464,"Saint Christopher",1, LAG,
57200,Greece
"
Proto,Nik,pr*** @rtuom.gr,45231 0456456,hall,5, thessaloniki,45 454,India
"
Any ideas about this?????
Dec 8 '07 #1
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