"Matt Palermo" <mpalermo@xxxxxx> writes: > 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. Some ftp server (like vsftpd) can be configure to change the mode of all uploaded files . There is a possibility that your server is configure to chmod your files (in vsftpd it is controlled by the file_open_mode option in the config file) -- Raj Shekhar blog : http://rajshekhar.net/blog home : http://rajshekhar.net Disclaimer : http://rajshekhar.net/disclaimer -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php