That worked! Thank you!

Dave wrote:

> i thought (could be wrong) that directories need execute to read within
> them, files only need r+w,
> to make a directory readable.. i always chmod 755 my directories and 644 my
> files (or in your case
> chmod 777 directories and 666 files, but i don't recommend that at all).
>
> sometimes, i chgrp nobobdy [file/dir] and then 775 [dir] or 664 [file] so
> that apache can have access,
> and your user, but not anybody else. make sure that doesn't mess anything
> else that might want access
> locally up.
>
> "Psy Berpunk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I am running using php with apache and curl on a redhat machine.
> > All the installs are very recent with recent versions.
> > Processing of .phtml from the html directory is working great except:
> >
> > I am getting perm denied with fopen for a directory that is set to 666
> > for permissions, and owned by the same user and group as specified in
> > httpd.conf: apache
> >
> > Something strange is going on here, as I have verified and reverified
> > the paths and httpd config and test code, and either 666 or ownership
> > should
> > be enough and I'm still getting permission denied.
> >


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