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folder permission, 777, suphp
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I am not sure if this is best way, but, an experience:

Dear EHCP DEVEL,
first of all congratulations for your fantastic work...

im having some problem with the folder permissions....
i have installed joomla 1.7 via the script installer...all work fine but i cant install any template or module....
i have googled around but didnt find any good solution....everyone say to set 777 how permission but we know that is a bad idea....how can i solve this ? Thanks. Antonio
Tue, Nov 1 2011 1:55am - Ehcp developer
if you are installing template/module through joomla web interface, then, you have to give 777 permission to "some" joomla folders. I dont know which folder, but you need to give that to folders required by joomla. Of course, it is a bad idea to give 777 to ALL folders.
Tue, Nov 1 2011 1:56am - Ehcp developer
please also post "which folders required to give perm" so that we can include them in ehcp installer.
Tue, Nov 1 2011 4:48am
hi, i have solved now just installing suphp
amd adding this in the apache template of the domain


AssignUserId USER GROUP


in this way i have not to set 777 to the folders...

i hope to help someone other
still congratulation dudes!


< IfModule mpm_itk_module >
AssignUserId vsftpd root
< / IfModule >

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