Is it possible to uses chmod() on newly created files instead?
In such case you don't have to care about the umask() (which I don't
think you should have to fiddle around with in the first place even...)


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aidal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 10:11 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-WIN] how to use umask() ???
> 
> 
> Hi NG.
> 
> I'm having problems with my web application changing file permissions when
> creating, editing or deleting text files.
> My web host thinks it's because I need to use umask() but I'm not quite sure
> just how to use this function.
> 
> I've read the describtion on www.php.net but that didn't enlighten me much.
> (As in, don't give me a link to www.php.net because it wont help me)
> 
> Can anyone explain to me how to use this function?
> 
> My php application creates, reads, wrrites, copies and deletes text files
> and I want the file permissions to stay intact.
> The application needs all permissions to the files: read, write and execute
> (as i recall them stated when accessing through FTP).
> 
> Any help would be much apreciated thanks...
> 
> /Aidal
> 
> 
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