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File: CMF/Web/application/config/constants.php
Role: Auxiliary script
Content type: text/plain
Description: Auxiliary script
Class: BurgeATS
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Author: By
Last change: Update of CMF/Web/application/config/constants.php
Date: 1 year ago
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<?php if ( ! defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed');

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| File and Directory Modes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These prefs are used when checking and setting modes when working
| with the file system. The defaults are fine on servers with proper
| security, but you may wish (or even need) to change the values in
| certain environments (Apache running a separate process for each
| user, PHP under CGI with Apache suEXEC, etc.). Octal values should
| always be used to set the mode correctly.
|
*/
define('FILE_READ_MODE', 0644);
define('FILE_WRITE_MODE', 0666);
define('DIR_READ_MODE', 0755);
define('DIR_WRITE_MODE', 0777);

/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| File Stream Modes
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| These modes are used when working with fopen()/popen()
|
*/

define('FOPEN_READ', 'rb');
define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE', 'r+b');
define('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE_DESTRUCTIVE', 'wb'); // truncates existing file data, use with care
define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE_DESTRUCTIVE', 'w+b'); // truncates existing file data, use with care
define('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE', 'ab');
define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE', 'a+b');
define('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE_STRICT', 'xb');
define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE_STRICT', 'x+b');


/* End of file constants.php */
/* Location: ./application/config/constants.php */