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  1. ober: Perhaps I should have been more clearer. I guess I was comparing apples to oranges, since the behavior of the permissions is not stable [b]when uploading via the ProFTPD server[/b], but I guess it's not the same via the creation of PHP files through scripts. Let me add that I'm not a PHP programmer; I am an admin on the server. I see what you are suggesting regarding implementation but unfortunately I will not know how to do it myself, so I'll try to ask someone who knows better how do this. Thanks. :)
  2. SemiApocalyptic: Thanks for your reply. The issue is that I have many domains to maintain and it would be a continuous battle to chmod the files -- and then having to deal with changing the permissions once again (I've noticed that the behavior of permissions is not stable). That is why I am looking for universal support for such an issue -- but it seems that it is missing. If anyone does know how to do this -- if it's possible, I'd love to hear how. Thanks.
  3. Hi, I am having a difficult time finding the solution to this, and as far as I can tell, it's not even implemented -- this is where I think I am wrong. I am trying to set the default permissions from file uploads through php files to 666 (I think), rather than 644 (as I believe the default setting is at the present). The only related directive in php.ini that I can see is: file_uploads = On Where can I set the default upload permissions for php-uploaded files? I can't find this on httpd.conf and I certainly do not see any functionality with php.ini. Thanks in advance! :)
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