Touriste wrote:
Alexander Dalloz wrote: Am Mi, den 20.04.2005 schrieb Touriste um 14:23:
For futur problems like this :
in the terminal :
chmod 755 -R /var/www/html
Sorry, that is a "nonsense" advise. Legitimate could be
find /var/www/html -type d -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 755 find /var/www/html -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod 644
It is not wise to give all files execute permissions.
Alexander
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Ok I'll do that.
I'm a newbie :)
What happens concretely when you do in the terminal ? http_proxy=http://ip_proxy;port export http_proxy
Thx !
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http://www.spikesource.com/sitemgr/downloads.php
sourcelabs and gluecode offer downloads as well
regards calvin