PHP is not the same as permissions. The images directory needs to be
writeable by your web server process account. Most commercial service
providers offer some sort of control panel, which provides a wrapper
to CHMOD - look for "permissions" or somesuch. Alternatively, your FTP
client may contain a nice CHMOD GUI or you may just be able to issue
raw SITE commands - in which case, CHMOD is still accessible to you.
Rob Church
On 25/10/05, jdd <jdd(a)dodin.org> wrote:
Hello.
I have a question, not really a problem.
I've seen in the doc (don't remember where) that to have the
upload of images allowed, the image folder should be
writtable by all (chmod 777).
When looking at my config, I see that at an unknown moment
(I think I was tired and forgot to document the change) I
made this foder "wwwrun:www" and chmod 755
rwxr-xr-x 14 wwwrun www 392 2005-10-13 20:07 images
I beg wwwrun is the apache user on my suse linux 9.0. this
works ok.
thus a reader gives me as a clue to use suphp with an unix
user and a chmod 700
what do you think of this? what is the best method?
second, I plan to upload my wiki on my ISP server, but there
I will not have any chmod available, however php is commonly
used and is said to have the necessary permissions. Do you
think there may be a problem?
thanks
jdd
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