You should be able to use chmod.

http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.chmod.php

|chmod( "/www/instance/someDir/someImage.png", 644 ); // read write owner, read group, read others|

SUSAN FRAZIER wrote:

Whenever we write to the ifs we must also execute a chgaut on the object.




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Hello,

What controls file permissions on the IFS? We have written a PHP applications that allows users to upload images (.jpgs) from their desktop to the IFS. The upload to the IFS works fine but the file on the IFS ends up without *public Read / Execute permissions so the user can not view the image after the upload. We are on V5R3, using PHP and Apache via the PASE shell. Any assistance is appreciated.




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