Here's the interesting things. I did exactly that to begin with... And I
never got the "file can't be chmoded!" ... Instead, I actually got the "Mode
changed to" notification that I had set in the "else {" case.
However... The mode of the file never changed! Even though !chmod didn't say
that mode cannot be changed.... It wasn't really changing the mode. Which is
why I thought it doesn't work this way.


On 9/19/06 11:58 AM, "Jay Paulson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If (!chmod("/somedir/somefile", 775)) {
>     echo "file can't be chmoded!";
> }

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