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    Hello..

    I have a little problem about permission file.. when my client try to edit the file of wordpress via dashboard it can't write.. also when they try to upload somethings via wodpress it can't writeable, although 755 permission.. why? it must 777 file permission to write by them self via wordpress? or i made mistake in setting whm?

    please help

    thx

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    If you run SuPHP then you will not have to set them on 777. That is normal if you do not run suphp because apache runs as the user nobody without it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eth00 View Post
    If you run SuPHP then you will not have to set them on 777. That is normal if you do not run suphp because apache runs as the user nobody without it.
    So, yeah, you will have to set the permissions to 777 if you want to edit the file via the WP Dashboard.

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