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I was trying to use mkdir() and it gave me a you don't have permission error. I also tried using chmod() and make access all 777's still no good. Is there a setting that would appear using phpinfo() that would indicate to me weather I have permission or not and what is it's name if so.

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The question is quite clear, but I think a lot of helpers around here tire of throwing guesses at a problem that should clearly be directed to your web host support. This forum is generally for questions regarding PHP code, but when the code doesn't perform as expected, and the likely suspect is your server environment, you should take it up with your host.

 

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