not using apache, but permissions were set such that anyone has read/ write privileges. witango had no problem, it was PHP that was misbehaving.

On May 20, 2009, at 8:04 PM, Christian Platt wrote:

Hi Roland,

what permissions does the folder have?
apache normally uses www as owner, witango needs witango.... did us try chmod 777?

Christian


Am 20.05.2009 um 07:51 schrieb Roland Dumas:

there's a PHP application that I didn't write (or know anything about) that reads and writes to a directory. It's tracking PDF files. In the PHP application, there is a PDF folder that is an alias to the real folder containing the files. I edited the alias to point to a different folder (which contains more/better files). With that, the PHP application can't read or write to the new folder. The folder in the PHP directory was /pdf/ and is still / pdf/ but just points to a different place. I have all the permissions set so that anyone can read/write.

Can any of you PHP bilinguals give me a clue how to fix this?
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