On 1/18/2011 4:44 AM, Moses wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am creating a file in PHP script which takes a value from a form and
writes it
to a file. However, i don't have the mode permission for the file instead it
is owned
by www-data.What can i do to ensure that the file is owned by me.
drwxr-xr-x
On Tue, April 25, 2006 11:16 am, tedd wrote:
> A while back I was persuaded by this illustrious group into thinking
> that placing images in a file system was superior to placing them in
> mySQL -- after all, what could go wrong with a file system solution,
> right?
>
> So I did.
>
> Now, I have a
[snip]
In any event, I can't back-up, download, copy, change permissions, or
do anything with the chmod 600 group. Any suggestions as to what I
can do with these files?
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At 11:30 AM -0500 4/25/06, Jay Blanchard wrote:
After uploading have PHP CHMOD them properly
and
At 12:41 PM -04
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 12:30, Jay Blanchard wrote:
> [snip]
> A while back I was persuaded by this illustrious group into thinking
> that placing images in a file system was superior to placing them in
> mySQL -- after all, what could go wrong with a file system solution,
> right?
>
> So I did.
[snip]
A while back I was persuaded by this illustrious group into thinking
that placing images in a file system was superior to placing them in
mySQL -- after all, what could go wrong with a file system solution,
right?
So I did.
Now, I have a small problem. Unfortunately, most of the images
You need to seek help from a phpnuke support forum.
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From: Mr|P [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 7:53 AM
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Subject: [PHP] Permission Problem
I moved from myphpnuke to phpnuke.
When trying to register a new user account on the
Go to admin -> Modules, and set Your_Account to be visible to all visitors.
Mr|P wrote:
I moved from myphpnuke to phpnuke.
When trying to register a new user account on the website it get the error:
You are trying to access a restricted area.
We are Sorry, but this section of our site is for Reg
> Weird, check if both versions use the same php.ini, it is mentioned in
> phpinfo output.
>
Yes, they both point to /etc/php.ini
Do you want me to paste the contents of the 2 files here ? they are a little
long so i'm asking
gamin
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Weird, check if both versions use the same php.ini, it is mentioned in
phpinfo output.
gamin wrote:
Hi Marek,
Try executing phpinfo from u.php, run it once from the command line and
once from the browser and check if they are nay different.
I added the function phpinfo() to u.php and ra
Hi Marek,
> Try executing phpinfo from u.php, run it once from the command line and
> once from the browser and check if they are nay different.
>
I added the function phpinfo() to u.php and ran u.php from the commandline
and then backticked `` it in test.php and called test.php from the browser.
Try executing phpinfo from u.php, run it once from the command line and
once from the browser and check if they are nay different.
gamin wrote:
Hi,
I have PHP 4.3.0 installed on a Red Hat system. I have written a number
of command line scripts which run perfectly fine. For example
#! /usr/b
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