Re: Automatic chmod =(

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Aldekein N.C. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is a server (Linux, Apache, PHP) managed by WHM and CPanel. The
> webserver automatically sets the rights on the PHP files to 644. I use
> PHP scripts to set the rights to 777 on some PHP files but when I call
> them through the web server their rights are set back to 644.
> Could these web server settings be changed from WHM, or maybe there is
> some other way to disable it in Apache itself?
>

have you tried XBitHack On in an htaccess file?
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Oleg
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