On Feb 6, 2004, at 11:59 AM, Dave Cragg wrote:
That's right. So when the CGI script creates a file, the new file's owner is whatever name the script is running under (nobody, www, etc.). So the running CGI script can change permissions on it.
I believe Ken wanted to chown (change owner) of the file, not chmod it. Therefore the whole problem about "sudo chown".
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