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Re: Re: Where to Install if Tiki = Website?

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Hmmm. Well, if Tiki checked to make sure what was/wasn't readable, then it decided that everything should be readable. All text files are readable and display in any public web browser. If directly linked, all php files do something — often returning unintelligible text which gets displayed in the browser.

I'm not a unix guru, but I could eventually figure out how to change permissions if I knew which permissions to assign to which files. Currently, all permissions are 0755 for directories, 0644 for files.

Or maybe everything is just fine the way it is. I'm just surprised that Tiki installed itself in such a way that any public user can poke around in (apparently) any Tiki file they want. Maybe it doesn't do any harm?

If anybody suspects trouble in my permissions, please let me know!!

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