I believe that you need to look at your permissions and it is the Witango user(? the proper term escapes me) that must have the correct permissions to write to the directory in question.

Hope this helps,

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On Wednesday, September 1, 2004, at 06:22 PM, Wayne Irvine wrote:

Roland Dumas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

oh, file action. Your first post was about includes

Second line from my first post:

'My latest issue is with Paths in File actions.'

Simplest is to use <@webroot> which deposits you at the root of your
virtual host
Next simplest is to create a global variable to land you in just the
place you need to be.

I'll do some experimenting. Originally I was including the Volume name and
the file action was refusing it. I'll try '/Applications/...' today.

Thanks for your help.

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