On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 12:05 AM, tamouse mailing lists <tamouse.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Can someone explain the following to me: > > > <?php > $d=tempnam(".","dir"); /* create a temp named file */ > unlink($d); /* unlink it because we're going to make it a directory */ > mkdir($d,777,true); /* make the directory */ > echo "$d is ". (is_dir($d)?'':'NOT')." a directory\n"; > > > $f=tempnam($d,"file"); /* using the first directory, create a new > temp named file */ > unlink($f); /* unlink it as we're going to make it a directory */ > mkdir($f,777,true); /* make the directory */ > echo "$f is ". (is_dir($f)?'':'NOT')." a directory\n"; > ?> > > /Users/tamara/Sites/gallery/lib/common/t/dirGuWOLW is a directory > /private/var/folders/pI/pIx-p0mhH5eEQ64yAiDQmE+++TI/-Tmp-/fileC7Rnzg > is a directory > > Why isn't the second tempnam using the directory path I pass to it? > > The strange thing I notice is that if I pass in a directory path to > tempnam that was NOT created initially by tempnam, it works: > > miishka:t tamara$ mkdir a > miishka:t tamara$ php -r 'echo > tempnam("/Users/tamara/Sites/gallery/lib/common/t/a","file").PHP_EOL;' > /Users/tamara/Sites/gallery/lib/common/t/a/filepSwRzF > miishka:t tamara$ > Can you check what the permissions of $d are? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php