Did you also notice that applications that aren't written in Python
won't run at all?  The filesystem is the least of your problems here.

On Dec 27, 5:22 pm, "gom...@gmail.com" <gom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> what do they mean by the application can not write data to the file
> system. i have an email application written in c# and in order for it
> to be sent it must temporarily post to which ever server its running
> on in order to relay to its client like so
>
> strFileName = Path.GetFileName(FileUpload1.PostedFile.FileName);
>                 // Preced the file name with "attachments/" so
>                 // the file is saved to our attachments directory
>                 strFileName = "attachments/" + strFileName;
>                 // Save the file on the server
>                 FileUpload1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath
> (strFileName));
>                 // Create the email attachment with the uploaded file
>                 Attachment attach = new Attachment(Server.MapPath
> (strFileName));
>                 // Attach the newly created email attachment
>                 Mail.Attachments.Add(attach);
>
> so would something like this work on theyre end
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