Hello All.

I am a developer of a web application called Unify. We are seeing a few
users have a conflict with apache2handler, and I was wondering if I could
enlist anyone¹s help.

The crux of the problem seems to be that apache2handler is not recognized as
the ³owner² of files on the server, and as Unify needs to use fopen to
function properly, this is causing permission errors.

Is there a way to fix or work around this that I can advise my customers to
do on their server? Is there something we can do in the php?

Please excuse any ignorance I may have about your extension: I have just
begun researching this issue.

Thank you for any time you can give.

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Nathan Ford
Lead Developer on Unify
Unit Interactive

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