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Did you try 444 as suggested in the warning message ?
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https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/index.php?article=90
https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/index.php?article=9
https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/i...hp?article=148
Did you try 444 as suggested in the warning message ?
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Hi,
Yes I tried 444 even got the web company (streamline) to do it,
They tell me the server defaults to 664 which should be ok
Sorry to be a pain
Be warned that overriding that warning by turning off the alert does *not* protect the file from security risks. If you believe the file is safe, you can follow the instructions and warnings in this thread in order to suppress the warning message from being displayed.
http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44721
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Hi,
Many thanks for the info, I was wondering if anyone else using STREAMLINE had the same problem. Is there any other way to test the file to see what the setting for it is.
Regards
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That warning is telling you that PHP sees the file as writable.
As for Streamline, do a forum search for *streamline* (with the *'s) for some interesting reading.
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Hi, sorry to go around in circles but when I check the properties through my FTP program and FTP control pannel it does state that it is set to 644.
I dont want to deactivate the message unless it is ok to do so![]()
Heed our advice over your host's advice.
Some configurations need 444 and others 644.
If the shopping cart shows the red bar saying to increase your chmod for security, it is very important to do so.
Mine is always 444
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