Re: This is done by ensuring that the web server can write to these locations.

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Largely this is file permissions, depending on your operating system there may be other considerations, such as SELinux issues.  The last thing I can think of is maybe needing directory and alias directives in the Apache config.

On Thu, Nov 29, 2018, 14:38 Dave Stevens <geek@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I want to set up a folder so that I can use a plugin in wordpress, the
instructions work up to the point where I get this direction, but I
don't know how to ensure that the apache instance has write access to
the folder. I have admin rights. Suggestions? Reference?

TIA

Dave


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