Yes, that would be correct.  Make sure all permanent directories such as "0" or 
"1" already exist, and generate all dynamic folders using mkdir function.  
Also, remember the templates you will be using.

-sonu
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  Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: very simple, yet can't think how.


    
  Thanks, that's actually really close to what I was looking for...

  so if I wanted, say: http://mydomain.com/0/joe   - you're saying I should 
have the Directory "/0/" or "/1/" already set up... right? then do I use 
something such as mkdir and chdir to create joe? then file manipulation 
functions such as fwrite, fread, etc?

  So basically if I'm reading clearly... I insert the User info into the 
Database, then use that info to write into the Directory "/joe/" ?

  Thanks a lot man, I feel like I might have been right all along - but this is 
the first big project I've done - so I'm trying to get the Logic down correctly 
before I get started... :-)

  - Clint

  p.s. sorry, I meant to do  "reply all" :-(   So, here it is again!

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