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It works! I tried that before, but I only applied chmod 777 to folders /images and /up.Rodolfo said:mmm disble the ftp and apply chmod 777 to all the folders.
atlas said:It works! I tried that before, but I only applied chmod 777 to folders /images and /up.Rodolfo said:mmm disble the ftp and apply chmod 777 to all the folders.
Is it safe to keep these at 777?
Thanks. Do you know how/where I'd change my php permissions?Rodolfo said:atlas said:It works! I tried that before, but I only applied chmod 777 to folders /images and /up.Rodolfo said:mmm disble the ftp and apply chmod 777 to all the folders.
Is it safe to keep these at 777?
Nope. Thats why chevereto has a ftp mode. But, if you are running in a dedicated server, you can change your php permisions and execute a proprietary php (means that .php files have owner permissions so some script can create files and folders).
Also you can try the ftp mode, using a valid user😛assword in the script path. If doesn't work, your php may don't have installed the required functions to do that (or permissions in php.ini)
I trying that! Anyway, good luck =)tech said:The next step for me is put this script working with login and pass as a option by the administrator.