Check the permissions and ownership of the files, especially if you ran
the script as some privileged user like root. chmod or chown can be
used to changed these.
Mike
Bryan Henry wrote:
Browser and FTP client act as if the image
files do not exist, even though the directory
contents can be v
Looking throught my FTP client it seems that the
permission are the same? Could this be incorrect?
Should I chmod or chown through a shell? or using PHP?
~ bryan
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 00:01:47 +, Michael Nolan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Check the permissions and ownership of the files, espe
I realized that I did not trim the end line characters off of the file
extensions
after I grabbed all the file names from a text file. Now all the images
have
end of line chracters as part of the extension. I cannot access/edit the
files
through SHH, PHP or FTP...
Oh well...
bryan
On Fri
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 20:18, Bryan Henry wrote:
> I realized that I did not trim the end line characters off of the file
> extensions
> after I grabbed all the file names from a text file. Now all the images
> have
> end of line chracters as part of the extension. I cannot access/edit the
> fil
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