Use 'ls -la' to view current file permissions
Use 'ps aux' to see what user coldfusion is running as
Once you know these two, you can use chmod and/or chown to ensure coldfusion
can access the directory/file the way you need
See your favourtite linux documentation for more info
jason
> I'm trying to get CFFILE workong on an ISP's Linux machine. I keep getting
this error message:
>
> "The directory specified in the DESTINATION attribute of the CFFILE tag
> (/home/a/alwayson/public_html/uploads/) is not valid. The directory either
does not exist or is not accessible by the ColdFusion service."
>
> I know the directory and path are valid. How do I ensure the directory is
accessible by the ColdFusion service? BTW, on my development machine similar
code (different directories) works
> fine.
>
> Frank Hilliard
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