is_writeable
Name
is_writeable — Checks whether a file is writeable.
Synopsis
bool is_writeable
(filename);
string filename:
Returns
TRUE if writeable; FALSE otherwise
Description
Checks whether the specified file is writeable by PHP.
Note that depending on how the script is executed
(command line, CGI, module), the test may be performed
with varying user IDs, so permissions may affect the
result of the function. Safe mode restrictions are not
taken into account. Note: The results of this function
are cached. See clearstatcache() for details.
Example
Example 336. Check whether a
file is writeable
$file = "testfile";
if(is_writeable($file))
{
// open and write to file
}
else
{
echo ("Cannot write to file $file.");
}
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