On Thu, May 18, 2006 10:50 am, tedd wrote:
>>File permissions is beyond the scope of this mailing list. You need
>>to buy a book, research on the web, etc., on *nix system
>>administration, and concentrate on the
>>filesystem/security/permissions sections, and the section on how
>>apps/daemons ope
On Wed, May 17, 2006 6:01 pm, tedd wrote:
> chmod($url, 0755); //where $url is the file I want to change.
If $url is an actual URL to the file, with http:// in the front, you
almost for sure cannot chmod that...
You have to chmod it as a FILE in the file-system.
> That confuses me, because who'
On Wed, May 17, 2006 10:01 am, tedd wrote:
> I have a program that uploads an image file and then tries to set the
> permissions for the image (to be altered later). However, I get a
> "Warning: chmod(): Operation not permitted" error when trying to set
> the permission, what gives? If my program c
At 5:11 PM -0600 5/17/06, Brady Mitchell wrote:
> "chmod() can only change the permissions of files that are owned by
the user running the command. In most cases, this is the user that
the web server runs on."
That confuses me, because who's the user here? Is it just the system
administrat
tedd wrote:
File permissions is beyond the scope of this mailing list. You need
to buy a book, research on the web, etc., on *nix system
administration, and concentrate on the filesystem/security/permissions
sections, and the section on how apps/daemons operate.
--
John C. Nichel IV
John:
File permissions is beyond the scope of this mailing list. You need
to buy a book, research on the web, etc., on *nix system
administration, and concentrate on the
filesystem/security/permissions sections, and the section on how
apps/daemons operate.
--
John C. Nichel IV
John:
My questio
tedd wrote:
At 11:18 AM -0400 5/17/06, John Nichel wrote:
tedd wrote:
Hi (please insert your preference):
This should be simple, but I'm having problems.
I have a program that uploads an image file and then tries to set the
permissions for the image (to be altered later). However, I get a
"
> "chmod() can only change the permissions of files that are owned by
> the user running the command. In most cases, this is the user that
> the web server runs on."
>
> That confuses me, because who's the user here? Is it just the system
> administrator or the application?
This is the user th
At 11:18 AM -0400 5/17/06, John Nichel wrote:
tedd wrote:
Hi (please insert your preference):
This should be simple, but I'm having problems.
I have a program that uploads an image file and then tries to set
the permissions for the image (to be altered later). However, I get
a "Warning: chmo
tedd wrote:
Hi (please insert your preference):
This should be simple, but I'm having problems.
I have a program that uploads an image file and then tries to set the
permissions for the image (to be altered later). However, I get a
"Warning: chmod(): Operation not permitted" error when trying
tedd wrote:
Hi GANG:
:-)
This should be simple, but I'm having problems.
I have a program that uploads an image file and then tries to set the
permissions for the image (to be altered later). However, I get a
"Warning: chmod(): Operation not permitted" error when trying to set the
permis
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