ID: 36297
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: smartgenius1 at yahoo dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Safe Mode/open_basedir
Operating System: Windows
PHP Version: 5.1.2
New Comment:
No bug here.
Previous Comments:
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[2006-02-05 20:28:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And what if you try to set it to the real path instead of "."?
I doubt that PHP is able to distinguish "." when you're in /path/1 from
"." when you're in "/another/path".
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[2006-02-05 20:27:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well.... "." is the current working directory, so ofcourse you can read
it then...
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[2006-02-05 20:25:39] smartgenius1 at yahoo dot com
I have it set to "."
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[2006-02-05 20:24:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the value of open_basedir?
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[2006-02-05 19:13:21] smartgenius1 at yahoo dot com
I was also able to unlink() files; and also fwrite() things as well. I
had full permissions; as if I was working in ./ and no error ever
occured.
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