|  | Posted by J.O. Aho on 08/23/07 16:25 
Séverin Richard wrote:> Hi all,
 >
 > I want to copy one file to another location with php.
 >
 > My pb is that the original file is in /home/diamon/  user diamon:users
 > And i want to send it to /home/green/ user green:users.
 
 You can use either php functions to read/write files and chmod() to change
 ownership, or use the system commands with exec().
 
 
 > My php script has not efficient right to do that. What can i do??
 
 If your script isn't run by green or root, it won't have the right to write in
 ~green/, unless you change the ownership or privileges of ~/green before you
 run the script.
 
 chmod 777 ~green
 
 
 > cgi and exec() are the way i'm searching in for now... More idears?
 
 When using a real multiuser environment, you won't get around without doing
 things the right way.
 
 If you run the script from a web browser, then doing an auth before using the
 script, will allow the script be run as the user as whom you have authed.
 
 
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 //Aho
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