I want to do the following:
1/ open a file via a web page
A/ Parse out the function names in a class
B/ Parse out some strings between two 'template block' like markers
C/ return the names/strings as pull down menus
2/ run a web application to modify the calling sequence of the functions
in the class via some input selection by the user.
3/ copy the original version to:
<original_file_name.php.old.highest_num_ext_found+1> i.e.
exists: <file_name.php> AND <file_name.php.old.12>
copy: <file_name.php> AS <file_name.php.old.13>
modify: <file_name.php>
3/ rewrite the section between the 'template block' like markers in
<file_name.php> with input from user.
My guesses are that:
1/ The new file created by the webserver will only have permissions
for the webserver/webserver-group access. **I** won't be able
to access it.
2/ I have to temporarily change the permissions of the file to modify to
<all> write so that the web server can access it.
Any one have suggestions on how to do this in the script and retain
permissions on
the new created file?
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