The code is being written for both Unix and windows boxes, so I had to 
include the 'b' option....

Maxim Maletsky (PHPBeginner.com) wrote:

> Not sure, but this 'wb' looks suspicious to me.
> 
>>From the manual:
> 
> "The mode may contain the letter 'b'. This is useful only on systems
> which differentiate between binary and text files (i.e. Windows. It's
> useless on Unix). If not needed, this will be ignored. "
> 
> Can you ignore it as well?
> 
> Maxim Maletsky
> www.PHPBeginner.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gerard Samuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: mercoledi 3 ottobre 2001 23.08
> To: PHP
> Subject: [PHP] file maniputation??
> 
> 
> Hey all.  I have a script that uses that creates/manipulates files, and 
> it works great on my end.  Thats no question.  There is a small 
> percentage of my users that when they try to run the file it cannot 
> create or modify files.  I suspected file ownership may be wrong on 
> files and directories.  Just in case Im wrong, what else could be the 
> matter??
> 
> Example code.
> $file = "foo/bar/example.php";
> $config = array("x", "y", "z");
> if ($fp = fopen($config_file, "wb")) {
>          foreach ($config as $line) {
>              fwrite($fp, "$line\n");
>          }
> 
> Example error.
> Warning: fopen("foo/bar/example.php","wb") - Permission denied in
> /usr/local/psa/home/vhosts/httpsdocs/install.php on line 3429
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 



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