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At 02:44 PM 5/31/01 -0500, Nichole Bialczyk wrote:
>so how do i get around that?
Make the file writable by whatever user the CGI processes run under.
Sucks, doesn't it?
>On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 02:35:03PM -0500, Me wrote:
> > > when i run my log script in unix
> >
> > it runs with your permissi
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Subject: Re: a whole NEW problem! yeah!
> when i run my log script in unix
it runs with your permissions
> when i run my log script in IE
it runs with the CGI's permissions,
as controlled by the sys admin that
set up the web server.
so how do i get around that?
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 02:35:03PM -0500, Me wrote:
> > when i run my log script in unix
>
> it runs with your permissions
>
> > when i run my log script in IE
>
> it runs with the CGI's permissions,
> as controlled by the sys admin that
> set up the web server.
>
> when i run my log script in unix
it runs with your permissions
> when i run my log script in IE
it runs with the CGI's permissions,
as controlled by the sys admin that
set up the web server.
when i run my log script in unix, it works and writes to the log. when i
run my log script in IE, it can't open the file. permissions on the file
are 777.
thanks, nichole