Quote from: mediman on June 20, 2002, 11:11:46 PMyou have to set write rights!
yabbse is not below but over the www directory!
i.e. O:\Hosted Web Sites\Jeffrey.Galford\hovercrew_com\www\yabbse\Sources\Subs.php
then hovercrew_com is below but yabbse is over www in the server!
www and all direcrtories over that can be with write permissions!
cheers medi
Medi,
I'm confused now, how can the yabbse directory be "over" or "higher" the \www\ directory? It can't, \yabbse is a sub directory within the \www\ directory.
O:\Hosted Web Sites\Jeffrey.Galford\hovercrew_com\www\yabbse\Sources\Subs.php
When I FTP into my host, the root access is within the \Jeffrey.Galford\ directory. At this point I only have one directory to enter into > \hovercrew_com\
Now once in > O:\Hosted Web Sites\Jeffrey.Galford\hovercrew_com\ I have two directories to enter into, #1 \databases (permissions set = read & write) #2 \www which is the web root (permissions set = read)
Now once I goto the \www\ directory I have the \yabbse directory, (permissions set to = read and "allow inheritable permissions from parent to propagate this object". Then we have all the remaining files and directories within the \yabbse directory to complete the software package.
This web host, has set the READ ONLY permission on the \www\ directory and is allowing that read permission to propagate to ALL subdirectories within the \www\ directory. They say this is for security reasons, because they don't want anyone to write a script to any directory that is viewable from the web, and could possibly hack into their servers....
I understand in a "UNIX" world, just do a chmod = 777 on the \yabbse directory and all would be fixed, but with this hosting company, stating that all subdirectories within the \www\ must be read only, I don't understand how we can have write permissions set on the \yabbse directory, and meet their security requirements.
Or am I just missing something really simple here? Please help me figure this out.
Thanks,
Jeff Galford