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<blockquote data-quote="xstep" data-source="post: 1024698" data-attributes="member: 11647"><p>When you are viewing your site via Cyberduck, what permissions are you seeing and who is the owner of the files. The owner should be your login account on that host, and the permissions for static items should be 'rw-r--r--'. On folders you'll see 'rwxr-xr-x'.</p><p></p><p>Permissions listings have 9 columns. The first three are for the owner, the second three is for shared groups, and the last three are public. The 'r' means read, the 'w' means write, and the 'x' means execute.</p><p></p><p>If you have no scripts running on the host, then I think you hosting support person is pulling your leg that your code is the problem. For that to occur, there needs to be an 'in' to your site. A static site doesn't have that. For instance, iWeb does not create any server side scripts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xstep, post: 1024698, member: 11647"] When you are viewing your site via Cyberduck, what permissions are you seeing and who is the owner of the files. The owner should be your login account on that host, and the permissions for static items should be 'rw-r--r--'. On folders you'll see 'rwxr-xr-x'. Permissions listings have 9 columns. The first three are for the owner, the second three is for shared groups, and the last three are public. The 'r' means read, the 'w' means write, and the 'x' means execute. If you have no scripts running on the host, then I think you hosting support person is pulling your leg that your code is the problem. For that to occur, there needs to be an 'in' to your site. A static site doesn't have that. For instance, iWeb does not create any server side scripts. [/QUOTE]
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