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Q:
How can I create new working directory in PHP with mkdir()?
I'm trying to use the mkdir() function. In my application I have a form where you can upload pictures, they get saved in the wp-content/uploads directory. That part works perfectly fine, when you put in the url to the picture the file gets saved and renamed accordingly.
When you're done, you can save your edited picture in a new directory. Problem is, that I cannot get the new directory to work.
This is what I'm using:
// Create a new directory and move the picture there.
$directory = 'wp-content/uploads';
mkdir($directory);
move_uploaded_file($_FILES['image-file']['tmp_name'], $directory. '/'. $_FILES['image-file']['name']);
I tried this, but the result is always this:
Warning: mkdir() [function.mkdir]: Permission denied in /home/domain/www/wp-content/themes/clean_blog/slick/upload.php on line 12
This is exactly what I want, but I cannot get it to work.
Edit: The directory I'm trying to create and move the picture to is also writable.
A:
You shouldn't need to. A directory will automatically be created as soon as it is empty.
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