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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T08:10:15+00:00 2026-06-08T08:10:15+00:00

Using php, how can I edit a file that is located in a folder

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Using php, how can I edit a file that is located in a folder outside of the public_html folder from a file that is located inside the public_html folder? I tried using the include function for the filename of the file outside of the public_html folder, but it runs the external file displaying contents of it (using fputs) for the current file instead of just updating the external file.

<?php 
include "hits.txt"; 
$filename = "hits.txt"; 
$count = file($filename); 
$count[0]++; 
$file = fopen ($filename, "w") or die ("Cannot find $filename"); 
fputs($file, "$count[0]"); 
fclose($file); 
?> 
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    2026-06-08T08:10:16+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 8:10 am

    From what I understand, you want to simply edit a file in the parent directory? To do this, you’ll need to provide the open function with either an absolute/relative path to your file. That is:

    $file_relative = "../../file.txt";
    $file_absolute = "/some_file/www/file.txt";
    
    fopen($file_relative, "w");
    
    // Edit your file as necessary
    

    Please note, that while this is technically feasible, it may be disallowed. You may not have the appropriate permissions to edit anything above public_html.

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