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Posted by hitek on 10/04/61 11:23
More than likely, your host has safe mode on. Safe mode is a pain in the
ass if you need to create directories or write to files, but seems to be
the defacto standard for shared hosts using php.
Esteamedpw@aol.com wrote:
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>Thanks, but I've tried that when I first got the Error message, it still
>gave me the error. Thanks though!
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>In a message dated 8/7/2005 1:29:26 A.M. Central Standard Time,
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>>Open up your FTP client and log into your website, then change the
>>permissions on your folder so that the apache process has write access
>>to it. Its really hit and miss depending on your setup.
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>>The sure fire way (but highly insecure) way is to change the permissions
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>>A better solution would be 755, but it may not work.
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>>Try it, and see what you get.
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