know I beat
myself silly trying to figure out why it wouldn't work for me in the past when
I knew I had it enable.
It turned out I had to change "AllowOveride None" to AllowOveride All" in my
site config.
That may not help you any, but hopefully
, and you have
given me a starting point.
Again, I appreciate your response!
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of the page directories just read. They could be owned by
> you or you might just be in the same group so you can update them.
>
> You have a LOT of options, read the docs!
>
> Regards, and good luck
>
> John
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> On Wednesday 0
s correct or not, but it confuses me a
little more on how to make sure the directory is writable for any PHP I may be
using.
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For additional
e if this is recommended against, but really
haven't been able to find too much about the issue in general.
Is this something that anyone else does on a public server? There won't
be anything hosted on it that would concern me security wise, but it's
always nice to know things are as