Set the permissions on the includes/configure.php to 444
Set the permissions on the includes/configure.php to 444
Mike
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I have been able to get CSS working right by some blunt surgery to /includes/.htaccess, but I'm still puzzled over the permissions warning.
edit: This is running on a VPS, so I suppose I only have myself to blame if there is a configuration mistake with the server. I do however have a server administration package so I can get some help if need be.
In answer to your second question, I'll see if a chown to my cpanel/ftp login and then a permissions change will make a difference.
edit2: Chowning and reapplying permissions doesn't seem to make a difference.
Last edited by Mark Kidd; 24 Jan 2009 at 12:57 AM.
ls -l configure.php
-rw-r--r-- 1 (my user name) (my user name) 3180 Sep 7 16:28 configure.php
Setting permissions to 444 will solve the problem but you cannot use your FTP program to make the change. Try using your Hosting Control Panel.