You need to chmod or chown the directory where the file is located.
James Brash wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem using unlink(); on a system using FreeBSD and Apache...
where my local system using Windows and Apache experiences no problems.
On the windows system is deletes the file, but on the FBSD s
* Thus wrote James Brash ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Hi,
> I have a problem using unlink(); on a system using FreeBSD and Apache...
> where my local system using Windows and Apache experiences no problems.
>
> unlink("test1.php");
> ?>
>
> On the windows system is deletes the file, but on the FBSD
I think that the safe mode is on
But no executables into the safe_mode_exec_dir
beware if you set the safe mode to OFF. This is my value, but my server
is in a safe place.
HTH
Regards
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thanks for your help, I have already its 777
>You need to chmod or chown the directory where the file is located.
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Hello,
I'd suggest to have a look at your php.ini and see the value of some
execute external commands. Don't remember exactly the name of this flag.
HTH
Regards
Pascal Miquet
Le mar 05/08/2003 à 13:53, James Brash a écrit :
>
> Hi,
> I have a problem using unlink(); on a system using FreeBSD and
Hi,
I have a problem using unlink(); on a system using FreeBSD and Apache...
where my local system using Windows and Apache experiences no problems.
On the windows system is deletes the file, but on the FBSD system the file
does not delete and returns no error. I have tried using the full path,
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