On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 15:26:56 -0500, Scott Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why 644 in the first
> place, it is to protect the end user from something like virus, spyware,
> etc...
I fail to see how the specific file permissions of a PHP script that
is executed by the web server software has a
Rule of thumb. set the file permission to 644 for all files execpt the
directory, the directory folder would be 755. Most executable files can
safely be set to 644 but if your machine or web browser can't run the file
then change permission for that file from 644 to 555. Why 644 in the first
pla
regular php page, some mysql queries and print html on the screen.
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 18:19:28 +0100, M. Sokolewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> depends on what you need it for
>
>
>
> Jerry Swanson wrote:
>
> > What is the optimal PHP file permission?
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depends on what you need it for
Jerry Swanson wrote:
What is the optimal PHP file permission?
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