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isidir
| 1 | <?php |
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| 2 | require "../vendor/autoload.php"; |
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| 4 | //Directory |
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| 5 | $dir = __DIR__ . "/vendor/myFolder/myFile.txt"; |
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| 6 | $url = new \Developers\Dir(); |
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| 7 | $result = $url -> RemoveFile($dir, $file); |
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| 10 | if($result){
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| 11 | echo "success"; |
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| 12 | }else{
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| 13 | echo "Oops... Error"; |
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| 14 | } |
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