On 9/15/08, Edward Diener <eldiener@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > In a PHP file upload script which looks like: > > $htmlplace="aplace"; > if ($_FILES['HtmlFile']['name'] != "") > { > > $filenamex = basename($_FILES['HtmlFile']['name']); > copy($_FILES['HtmlFile']['tmp_name'],$htmlplace."/".$filenamex); > } > > I am getting the error message: > > <br /> > <b>Warning</b>: copy(aplace/ahtml.html) [<a > href='function.copy'>function.copy</a>]: failed to open stream: Permission > denied in <b>/home/directory/anotherdirectory/makecopy2.php</b> on line > <b>6</b><br /> > > This was working perfectly before so I am at a loss as to why it is now > failing. Does anybody have any idea what could be happening and what the > Permission denied refers to and means ? Thanks ! Apache - or your http process - process (default www-data in *nix) has to have access to the file/dir in order to copy it. Did you check file/dir permissions? Has anything changed? Your sysadmin could have changed the user running apache or dir perms. Regards, -- Thiago Henrique Pojda