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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 07/28/07 01:20
Hans Fredrik Nordhaug wrote:
> On 2007-07-27, davidkruger@techie.com wrote:
>> On Jul 27, 12:19 pm, davidkru...@techie.com wrote:
>>> On Jul 27, 12:00 pm, Hans Fredrik Nordhaug <han...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> I'm trying to write to a file in the current directory - no remote
>>>> files. The subject says it all - I can add that both the directory
>>>> and the file is wordwritable. This happens on a (quite good) free
>>>> hoster in Norway which doesn't use safe mode, running PHP 5.1.6 as the
>>>> PHP info below shows ...
>>>> Test it at:http://home.no.net/moldevbk/fopen-test/?mode=w(write- fails)http://home.no.net/moldevbk/fopen-test/?mode=a(append- ok)http://home.no.net/moldevbk/fopen-test/p.php-PHP infohttp://home.no.net/moldevbk/fopen-test/fopen-test.phps-source code of test script.
>>>> I have searched the web and usenet, but not found this problem
>>>> mentioned before. I do realize that I can work around the problem by
>>>> truncating the file first and then appending to the empty file - but
>>>> that is ugly as ...
>>>> Regards, Hans
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>>> Just curious if instead of sending fopen w for the mode using wb? I
>>> am not sure if that will make any difference or not, but might make it
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>> If you set the permissions on the folder you are attempting to save to
>> to chmod 707 you should be able to write the file.
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> The folder is already set to 777 as the URL
> http://home.no.net/moldevbk/fopen-test/ tells you. How setting it to
> something more restrictive will help beats me. (I did test and it of
> course made no difference.)
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> Are you just suggesting all the standard answers in stead of reading
> what I write? Thx for your time anyway.
>
> Hans
You should set it to what's appropriate. Seldom is 777 appropriate, and
PHP may disallow access to a file or directory so set up.
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