PHP rename() Function
Complete PHP Filesystem Reference
Definition and Usage
The rename() function renames a file or directory.
This function returns TRUE on
success, or FALSE on failure.
Syntax
rename(oldname,newname,context)
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Parameter |
Description |
oldname |
Required. Specifies the file or directory to
be renamed |
newname |
Required. Specifies the new name of the file or directory |
context |
Optional. Specifies the context of the file handle. Context
is a set of options that can modify the behavior of a stream |
Example
<?php
rename("images","pictures");
?>
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