9 Jun
2017
9 Jun
'17
19:52
Carlos E. R. wrote:
'w' applies to the content of the object it is set on, allowing write to _that_ object. "Filenames" are 'content" inside a directory (filenames that point to their own content -- the content of the file).
So, I would have to change the permissions of the directory. I can't do that. :-(
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