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no no, example... in a regular linux webserver environement, the users ("myusername") will have a directory structure something like /home/myusername/public_html
The public_html is what I call the webRoot. So all files that are in public_html are the public viewable files and must be set to the "myusername" user in order to be able to run them.
If the files were uploaded as a different user, example "root", then you may encounter problems since the files in the public_html are not owned by the user(myusername) .
This would give you the problem you mentionned above.
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