have you tried XBitHack On in an htaccess file?
As http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/mod_include.html#xbithack says : XBitHack On: "Any file that has the user-execute bit set will be treated as a server-parsed html document." What relation does it have to my problem? > Please take that server off the net NOW, and don't put it > back on 'til you understand why that is so disastrously wrong! What's up, doc? =) > The operating system feature you're looking for us called umask. Do you think it will help? Because I am not creating files but access already created files...
sometimes 777 is needed
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