Hi,
W+ does not work either.
I have resorted to adding a blank, 0 byte text file.
But it needs chmod 666.
Interesting, I add this line:

 chmod($defaultfile, 666);

and it send back an illegal error, but it appears to work anyway - the data is 
written!

What does the at_sign mean at the start of this line?

@ $results = fopen($datafilename, "w+");


> try $results = fopen($datafilename, "w+");

$defaultfile = "/home/johj2201/public_html/ffmail.txt"; #default file to write 
to
...
chmod($defaultfile, 666);
...
@ $results = fopen($datafilename, "w+");
 if (!$results) { die ("Our results file could not be opened for writing.  Your 
score was not recorded.  Please contact the person responsible and try again 
later."); }
 flock($results, 2); #lock file for writing
 fwrite($results, $filestr); #write $filestr to $results
 flock($results, 3); #unlock file
 fclose($results); #close file

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