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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T06:05:01+00:00 2026-05-12T06:05:01+00:00

I’m building a script which will open a saved text file, export the contents

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I’m building a script which will open a saved text file, export the contents to an array and then dump the contents in a database. So far I’ve been able to get the file upload working quite happily and can also open said file.

The trouble I’m having is the contents of the file are variable, they have a fixed structure but the contents will change every time. The structure of the file is that each “section” is seperated by a blank line.

I’ve used php’s file() to get an array … I’m not sure if there’s a way to then split that array up every time it comes across a blank line?

  $file = $target_path;
  $data = file($file) or die('Could not read file!');

Example output:

[0] => domain.com
[1] =>  # Files to be checked
[2] =>   /www/06.php
[3] =>   /www/08.php
[4] => 
[5] => domain2.com
[6] =>  # Files to be checked
[7] =>   /cgi-bin/cache.txt
[8] =>   /cgi-bin/log.txt
[9] => 
[10] => domain3.com
[11] =>  # Files to be checked
[12] =>   /www/Content.js
[13] => 

I know that Field 0 and 1 will be constants, they will always be a domain name then that hash line. The lines thereafter could be anywhere between 1 line and 1000 lines.

I’ve looked at array_chunk() which is close to what I want but it works on a numerical value, what would be good if there was something which would work on a specified value (like a new line, or a comma or something of that sort!).

Lastly, apologies if this has been answered previously. I’ve searched the usual places a few times for potential solutions.

Hope you can help 🙂
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    2026-05-12T06:05:02+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:05 am

    You could just do something like this. You could change it also to read the file in line-by-line rather than using file(), which would use less memory, which might be important if you use larger files.

    $handle = fopen('blah', 'r');
    $blocks = array();
    $currentBlock = array();
    while (!feof($handle)) {
        $line = fgets($handle);
        if (trim($line) == '') {
            if ($currentBlock) {
                $blocks[] = $currentBlock;
                $currentBlock = array();   
            }
        } else {
            $currentBlock[] = $line;
        }
    }
    fclose($handle);
    //if is anything left
    if ($currentBlock) {
        $blocks[] = $currentBlock;   
    }
    
    print_r($blocks);
    
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