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		<title>Read one line of text from a text file with PHP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In some cases, rather than using the database to store data, you can also use a text file &#8220;.txt&#8221; to store a record. Maybe the record is a name, a number or a line of text stored in the text file. To read the line in the text file, I have create an example to [...]]]></description>
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