"JaazzMan" <do*********@ne ver.com> wrote in message
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Hi! I wrote this script and executed on my server, with php 4.1.2
<?php
$fp = fopen('test.txt ', 'w');
fwrite($fp, "Bla bla");
fclose($fp);
?>
it returns this message:
Warning: fopen("test.txt ", "w") - Permission denied in file.php4 on line 3
I've tried to change file permissions, change to fopen('test.txt ', 'w+b')
and other modes. But it doesn´t work.
Please help!!
I've seen I can't unlink or rename some files.
If you cannot unlike/rename files it sounds like a limitation on the
server - however, to make absolutely sure, I would use the full directory
path preceeded before the filename in the fopen command, for example
$fp=fopen("/path/to/your/directory/test.txt", "w+b");
If that does not solve it... then I'm curious if you are using a third party
server with restrictive access. Read more on open_basedir
(
http://www.php.net/open_basedir)
Lastly... Its not a cause, but if you are createing a text file, you
shouldn't be createing a binary file (thus open the file with "w+" and not
"w+b")
hope that helps