Posted by John McClumpha on 11/01/42 11:32
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 08:21:28 GMT, \"@ <""mika(\"@)villafinn.net">
wrote:
>Problem is something like this. Some web applications written in php
>change permissions of some files and directories so I can't remove them
>if I don't change permissions to write those files and dir's. I can do
>that by making a php file with code :
>
><?php
>chmod ("dir-or-file", 0777);
>?>
>
>and send it to server and point browser to that file.After that I can
>remove the file or directory but the problem is: sometimes there are
>ten's maybe hundred's of files to change and remove.It take's a lifetime
>to change permissions one by one so what is the code to change
>permissions recursively to all subdirectories and files.
not sure if it will work via PHP - but you can recursively chmod from
a *nix shell using the -R switch...
e.g. chmod -R 777 dir-or-file
not sure - perhaps a similar thing can be done?
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John McClumpha
Darkness Reigns - http://www.incitegraphics.com.au/darkness/
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