did you chmod 777 to "upload" folder?
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did you chmod 777 to "upload" folder?
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yes I did.. altough I shouldn't have to do it if the owner corresponds to the account running httpd
On my previous host all folders where 755 and all files 644 and it worked fine.
This page explains the problem but I can't do it since I don't have ssh access.. all I need is this done only to my httpdocs folder..
http://robspencer.net/auto-update-wo...s-without-ftp/
Hi jaas666,
You can shoot PM to nickh who solved this problem or Contact customer support 24/7 In-House Phone Support | myhosting.comOn our new onCloud platform, SSH is allowed but you have to contact our Customer Support team to activate it. On the previous myhosting.com "Classic" platform, we do not support SSH.
Cheers
Thanks for the info.. I really don't need SSH as I'm not a linux guy.. propably will make it worse..
I preffer if someone with the knowledge (myhosting.com support staff?) can do it for me.
I searched for a PM link to contact nickh but couldn't find any.. I also contacted support via email yesterday but haven't heard from them.
Hi jaas666,
I`ve send a PM to Nickh, Contact expert support by phone 1-866-289-5091 if you want the fastest response.
Cheers