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File permission
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Is there a way to execute a file if the file permission is "--x"? Thanks! |
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See An Introduction to Unix Permissions You can have a 0711 for your public_html |
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you might also try searching in google... as there are ton's of tutorials about unix file permissions.
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Thanks.
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