Well that depends on the underlying filesystem and what user you're running the webserver as. For me (linux ext3, nobody), /tmp does in a pinch but be careful - some systems clean out /tmp on a periodic basis. For long term storage I normally need to work with the system admins to set up a directory that the user nobody has write permissions and has enough disk space to meet my reqs.
In reply to Re: CGI reading and writing to data files
by derby
in thread CGI reading and writing to data files
by brainfade66
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