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Reply to: Tazman_al
1. I am using FileZilla FTP client as the main FTP client for my website (latest version).
2. I logged into my webhost cPanel account, and changed the permissions from 0644 to 0444, and it worked. This time the file permissions stay the say at 0444 (read only).
3. About the DocumentRoot problem, I did just like you said, and moved the xoops_data and xoops_lib folder out of the /public_html folder, then modified the mainfile.php file with the new location for those folders, and now I am not getting any error messages at all! Thank you so much!
Reply to: madDan
I am not sure which service operating system my webhost is using. It may be a Windows server though, since yes, just like you said, it does keep changing the file permissions back when you use FileZilla to change file permissions.
Reply to: red_Slider
I have been using Windows all my life, with the exception of using Linux between times, for file backup, to check out the latest live cd/dvd, try to learn how to use it, etc. - I think I got introduced to Linux around 2003, by a friend, and now I have been using it a lot lately for the part 2-3 years.
Therefore, about 2 days ago, I decided that I had nothing to loose, and upgrade from MS Windows to Linux, although there were few problems to encounter - such as my Windows files would not work (games, label creator, flash player, java, etc...), and also that I would have to get used to how less cluttered in every way is Linux.
I choose to use Linux, because it was more secure, less cluttered, and plus, lots of free Linux packaged to choose from.
So, I decided to install the latest Linux Mint 9 i386 DVD distribution, and after getting some used to (because of different way Linux displays graphics), I am not used to using Linux Mint 9.
Also, I mainly choose Linux to use as my main operating system, because I have been using Linux for years now, to test, and backup my system, so I am comfortable in using it, also, I am able to much easily keep many more folders organized, because of the easy to use ext4 Linux file system, and finally, the main problem with Windows that I did not like, is if you have a lot of long directory names (especially when doing website design), if something small goes wrong with the Windows file system, it asks you to use CHKDSK to check and fix the file system, even though there is nothing wrong with the file system, and that I can still access all my files.
Then if, and after you would let CHKDSK problem fix your file system, all your organized folders become from long folders into mess, such as how the CHKDSK program make them into FILE_1, and so on, plus I've had lots of problems using Windows and finding programs for use with it, so Linux is my best solution.
I won't be coming back to Windows at all now, since Linux is much better is every single way.
Thank you very much.