What is the value of ABSOLUTEPATHPREFIX in your witango.ini?  This may be reaching but 
if this setting is empty, try giving it a value.

- Jeff


>Hi Jason,
>
>Witango (user) has full access to that directory. I believe it has something to do 
>with apache directives, I will study it a bit further later today and figure 
>something out. I am able READ files via "<@INCLUDE>" but not able to read using READ 
>ACTION so, I think my file issues are connected. Thanks for your help.
>
>Best Regards,
>Ezra
>
>
>On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 09:10 AM, Jason Pamental wrote:
>
>>Ezra,
>>
>>It could likely be file permissions thats keeping wtango from being able to write to 
>>write the file. I've done file writes on mac with v5 with no problems. Check the 
>>file permissions on that folder to make sure Witango has permissions to write in 
>>that directory and it should work fine.
>>
>>Jason
>>
>>On Monday, March 17, 2003, at 04:52 PM, Ezra wrote:
>>
>>>I am just wondering might be causing the file write errors I am having. File switch 
>>>is ON and where its being written is all wide open (ownder,group/world with 
>>>read/write/exec) and yet w5 is returning "-303 Can not open the specified file.".
>>>
>>>Path seems to be clean as well, "(write to file: 
>>>/Library/WebServer/hosts/folder/file.xml)".
>>>
>>>Any ideas? Any body else being able to write files? Weird.
>>>
>>>thanks,
>>>Ezra
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