• hello
    i just dont get it… in one server, for example lets take it index.php,
    it has permissions 750 and i can edit through dashboard and save/update. In other server – same permissions – but at the bottom of the editor it says “You need to make this file writable before you can save your changes. See the Codex for more information.” I dont get! ?? Parent directory, my hostings “public_html” is set by default to 777 – maybe its not good, but as i understand, i should be able to change, write, save, etc…

    Thanks for answers in advance

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  • Thread Starter Karalius

    (@karalius)

    must be than server problem, as i understand, but how to configure it than?

    First off public_html should never be 777 I have mine on 750

    Normal permissions for folders in public_html is 755 and files 644 and I make my wp-config.php to 640

    I do not why you have index.php at 750
    as when you set files at 644 that means
    user group world can read the file and only you as user can write on it.

    Could be how PHP is configured on the sever. Is SuPHP or DSO configured as the PHP Handler?

    Thread Starter Karalius

    (@karalius)

    Normal permissions for folders in public_html is 755 and files 644 and I make my wp-config.php to 640

    I do not why you have index.php at 750
    as when you set files at 644 that means
    user group world can read the file and only you as user can write on it

    i know, by default they were 644 and folders 755, but i can not do anything – i mean, i cannot upload image into new post, or i can not update/save php or css file, if i edit it through wp dashboard…

    Could be how PHP is configured on the sever. Is SuPHP or DSO configured as the PHP Handler?

    and about this im not sure, i have to check it

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