On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 4:19 PM, Jeffry Killen <jekillen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello; > > I am developing cms with zip archive management facilities: > > I created a test case directory with nested directories on my > client; Mac OSX with Firefox. I then compressed the test case > and made a separate copy renamed with FTP add to the name. > > So the test case with FTP added to the name is uploaded to my > (local) dev sever: FreeBSD v 10.1 w/Apache and php. > > So, I have recursive code to remove directories with nested content. > I wanted to see if I could remove the contented created from expanding > the FTP named zip (which would initially be owned by the FTP user > account) > > My intention was to see how it would deal with permission issues > related to an ftp user owned zip archive. > > What happened when the content expanded from the FTP named > zip file was removed was that a new directory on the server was > created and the expanded content was copied to that directory. > > There were no errors presented regarding permissions issues. > > The directory was named _MACOSX. I did not write any code to do > that. > > My question is: > > Did php do that on its own? Or, was that Apache on the server? Or > was it the FreeBSD system? > > I was subsequently able to remove the _MACOSX directory with > php code without problems. But the interim step is a complication. > > As a follow up to my last query about use of ZipArchive to expand > Zip file has been resolved. It is working properly now. > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > https://www.google.com/search?q=__MACOSX