ID:               18293
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Closed
+Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition
 PHP Version:      4.2.1
 Assigned To:      nicos
 New Comment:

documentation is not sufficient, reopening


Previous Comments:
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[2003-01-03 14:03:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It has been fixed and the documentation will be updated soon.


Thank for your report.

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[2003-01-02 20:03:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Assigned, nicos.

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[2002-07-14 08:35:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

on NT/windows... just put 0777
note that the 0 before is needed as it is octal ;)

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[2002-07-12 03:39:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The 'mkdir()' function documentation does not give any idea what the
'mode' value should take, nor any links to other parts of the
documentation where 'mode' is explained.

Maybe it's a UNIX thing (I am from the Windows world - somebody has to
do it)?  I had a search for mode, and could not find what I wanted.  In
the end, for my code, I just stuck the value '0700' from the example
and that seems to work.  But it's hardly a good way to code eh?

Please put some explanation of what mode is, and the possible values it
can take, and what each of the values mean, either in the mkdir
documentation (or if it exists clearly explained elsewhere in the PHP
docs, then a link to that section).

Thanks for all the work you folks do!

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