|  | Posted by linda on 11/18/06 18:03 
"Not here Not Now" <"Not here Not Now"@nospamnospam.com> wrote in message news:A1H7h.211$_H5.23@tornado.texas.rr.com...
 >I beleive I have discovered why I can not change the permission to 777
 >becasue php scripts run as user nobody.
 >
 > so the solution would be to have "nobady create the directory with the
 > permission of 777 while it runs.
 
 Have you got it working?
 
 > I have attempted to use FTP_MKDIR and FTP_CHMOD and this to fails
 > resulting in a 755 permission.
 >
 > I do believe the reason some people dont help as they could not be
 > bothered, I know some one knows the answere here and is having a real good
 > laugh.
 >
 
 Not sure about that, it may just be that nobody can figure out why it's
 happening!
 Have you tried 666?
 
 And another thing I remember reading somewhere is that chmod doesn't work in
 safe mode, is safe mode on?
 
 Best wishes,
 Linda
 
 >
 > linda wrote:
 >> "Not here Not Now" <"Not here Not Now"@nospamnospam.com> wrote in message
 >> news:4lq7h.10$_H5.8@tornado.texas.rr.com...
 >>
 >>>I have tried still another way and I am still not able to create a
 >>>directory with the 777
 >>>
 >>>$mkDIR  =  $username;
 >>>mkdir($mkDIR);
 >>>chmod($mkDIR,  0777);
 >>>Directory is succesfuly made still with wrong permission
 >>>
 >>>can some one answer this question
 >>>
 >>
 >>
 >> Sorry don't know that much about php, still learning, but have read loads
 >> though, lol... have you tried looking at php.net for an answer?
 >>
 >> http://uk.php.net/chmod
 >> http://uk.php.net/manual/en/function.mkdir.php
 >>
 >> I'm sure i read some where that  a directory sturcture leading to a
 >> specified directory that you intend to chmod must have the same
 >> permissions! But I maybe wrong....
 >>
 >> Best wishes,
 >> Linda
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