Hello everyone. I have a script where I am using FTP functions to chmod files/folders. I'm running into a problem with the ftp_chmod() function when trying to change the permissions of a directory. Here is the code I'm using: ftp_chmod($connId, 0777, $folder); The function almost works, but when I check the permission of the folder after it's run, the folder has 410 for permissions instead of 777. So, it is changing the permissions, but not to the correct value. Now when I use the following code, it seems to work fine: $chmodCmd = "CHMOD 0777 ".$file; ftp_site($connId, $chmodCmd); This properly changes the folder permissions to 777. Does anyone know why the ftp_chmod() function doesn't work correctly? As a side note, the ftp_chmod() function works correctly on a file, but not a directory. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Matt Palermo http://sweetphp.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php