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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting touch and permission Post 302288382 by gehlnar on Tuesday 17th of February 2009 05:27:08 AM
Old 02-17-2009
Thanks whiteboard/nilesh,

I don't want to change umask value and Looks like we cannot give permission while creating empty file.

Cheers,
gehlnar
 

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UMASK(3)								 1								  UMASK(3)

umask - Changes the current umask

SYNOPSIS
int umask ([int $mask]) DESCRIPTION
umask(3) sets PHP's umask to $mask & 0777 and returns the old umask. When PHP is being used as a server module, the umask is restored when each request is finished. PARAMETERS
o $mask - The new umask. RETURN VALUES
umask(3) without arguments simply returns the current umask otherwise the old umask is returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 umask(3) example <?php $old = umask(0); chmod("/path/some_dir/some_file.txt", 0755); umask($old); // Checking if ($old != umask()) { die('An error occurred while changing back the umask'); } ?> NOTES
Note Avoid using this function in multithreaded webservers. It is better to change the file permissions with chmod(3) after creating the file. Using umask(3) can lead to unexpected behavior of concurrently running scripts and the webserver itself because they all use the same umask. PHP Documentation Group UMASK(3)
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