scandir
    (PHP 5)
scandir -- 
     List files and directories inside the specified path
    
Description
array 
scandir ( string directory [, int sorting_order [, resource context]] )
     Returns an array of files and directories from the 
     directory.  If directory
     is not a directory, then boolean FALSE is returned, and an error of
     level E_WARNING is generated.
    
     By default, the sorted order is alphabetical in ascending order.  If
     the optional sorting_order is used (set to 1),
     then sort order is alphabetical in descending order.
    
     For a description of the context parameter, refer
     to Reference CXX, Stream Functions.
    
     
| Example 1. A simple scandir() example | 
<?php$dir    = '/tmp';
 $files1 = scandir($dir);
 $files2 = scandir($dir, 1);
 
 print_r($files1);
 print_r($files2);
 ?>
 | 
 The above example will output 
something similar to: | Array
(
    [0] => .
    [1] => ..
    [2] => bar.php
    [3] => foo.txt
    [4] => somedir
)
Array
(
    [0] => somedir
    [1] => foo.txt
    [2] => bar.php
    [3] => ..
    [4] => .
) | 
 | 
    
     
| Example 2. PHP 4 alternatives to scandir() | 
<?php$dir = "/tmp";
 $dh  = opendir($dir);
 while (false !== ($filename = readdir($dh))) {
 $files[] = $filename;
 }
 
 sort($files);
 
 print_r($files);
 
 rsort($files);
 
 print_r($files);
 
 ?>
 | 
 The above example will output 
something similar to: | Array
(
    [0] => .
    [1] => ..
    [2] => bar.php
    [3] => foo.txt
    [4] => somedir
)
Array
(
    [0] => somedir
    [1] => foo.txt
    [2] => bar.php
    [3] => ..
    [4] => .
) | 
 | 
    Tip: You can use a URL as a
filename with this function if the fopen wrappers have been enabled.
See fopen() for more details on how to specify
the filename and Appendix L for a list of supported
URL protocols.
     See also opendir(),
     readdir(),
     glob(), 
     is_dir(), and
     sort().