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<blockquote data-quote="typhophoh" data-source="post: 1332215" data-attributes="member: 225532"><p>Hello. </p><p>My MAC OS is Leopard and I use the computer personally, i.e. I'm admin user. </p><p>I've just started PHP, so I created a local server and changed the computer's permission to make it work.</p><p></p><p>My question is why 755 doesn't work for a simple PHP program, but 777 works.</p><p>Permissions for the folder and files are like this</p><p>:the folder in Sites/ ---777, php files in the folder ---755</p><p></p><p>I think '7'55 should be enough because I am the admin, neither a guest nor a member of some group. However, 755 for the folder doesn't work.</p><p>Would anybody help me to solve the mystery?</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="typhophoh, post: 1332215, member: 225532"] Hello. My MAC OS is Leopard and I use the computer personally, i.e. I'm admin user. I've just started PHP, so I created a local server and changed the computer's permission to make it work. My question is why 755 doesn't work for a simple PHP program, but 777 works. Permissions for the folder and files are like this :the folder in Sites/ ---777, php files in the folder ---755 I think '7'55 should be enough because I am the admin, neither a guest nor a member of some group. However, 755 for the folder doesn't work. Would anybody help me to solve the mystery? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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