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this is true, folders and files should be at least READABLE by the webhost (eg chmod 644) or 555 for directories
any folder you want uploading to should be writable
Sorry just read read through and noticed I reiterated pretty much alot of what you said.
Did you apply that recursively though? All files that you want to have visible on the web must be at least readable by the process trying to read them.
Did you apply that recursively though? All files that you want to have visible on the web must be at least readable by the process trying to read them.
Regards,
Alunduil
I did, I think the issue is somewhere else as error says:
Quote:
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
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