In preparation for my move to a production server later, I’m using this code (php) to make a new directory that will store a user’s files:
function createNewUserFolder($newUserName)
{
$siteRoot = "http://" . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . "/myWebsite/";
$newUserSubfolder = $siteRoot . $newUserName;
if (!mkdir($newUserSubfolder, 0755))
{
echo "PROBLEM...";
}
}
I’ve tried 0644 permissions to no avail — I only get ‘PROBLEM…’ when this executes. I check the string containing the full path and it’s correct – “http://localhost/myWebsite/myNewUserSubfolder”.
So I’m suspecting the “http://localhost/myWebsite/” part of the above string is the problem. Yet I don’t see why — after all, this is php code running on my web server, so why can’t my php code create a folder on my web server?
for windows environments you may want to do something like this
Try that
Or try using FTP if there is FTP support on your server read more here http://php.net/manual/en/book.ftp.php