ok..thanks guys...I will check further then. thanks for your inputs :) On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 9:59 PM, Govinda <govinda.webdnatalk@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >>> in fact....I really need to remove the file ( which will be created for > >>> every access - making a copy from another location ). I can't leave > that > >>> file alone for ever in the user disk space! :( > >> > >> Fine, so delete it after a period of inactivity > > > > ok..I have script which will run based on some values in "user's" > homedir. In fact I have tried to run the script from a various locations; > but it didn't work as expected like it run from each users homedir. So, > when the user access the page, it will copy the actual script to the user's > homedir and executes it. I don't want to leave it there for ever; so I have > to remove it from there when the user close the browser ( or after a period > of in activity ). But I don't know how to code it :( > > My suggestion is to sort out the real issue, rather than try to "fix it" > with the workaround of copying that file to "each user's homedir". It > sounds like you are just adding unnecessary complexity to your work. > > Maybe make a new post/thread where you describe THAT issue very > carefully.. and what you have tried that is not working the way you thought > it should. So far it is not clear enough to me anyway - to help. But that > could be because of my shortcomings more than your post's shortcoming; I am > not expert on many topics covered on this list, especially in the area of > managing your webserver. > > -Govinda > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Regards.... Nibin. http://TechsWare.in