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Hello and thanks for any help in advance.
Context:
I have quite limited acess to the internet so what I do to workaround this while setting up my TikiWiki website is to use EasyPHP at home and when I like it enough to put it online I:
- ZIP the website contents, export the Database tables.
- I get to the Internet access point, upload the database tables, with File Manager upload the zip with 755 permission option and extract the ZIP and voilá.
Problem:
Many files come out of the ZIP with permission 700. This causes those files not to load when I browse the page, breaking it.
Details:
I have a Wordpress build content in my public_html folder and the TikiWiki in a sub-folder. I don't know where on the host the permissions are stored.
I did use FileZilla FTP to change the folder and all sub-folders and sub-files to 755, but that takes a lot of time and by the time my access time expires, FileZilla is not finished with the permissions yet.
Questions:
How can I have all those files coming out of the ZIP with the right permissions, fast and easy?
Apparently, cPanel doesn't change the permission for sub-folders and sub-files, or does it?
Can I control the file permissions at home before/when I zip them? How? I'm using 7z
Cheers
Context:
I have quite limited acess to the internet so what I do to workaround this while setting up my TikiWiki website is to use EasyPHP at home and when I like it enough to put it online I:
- ZIP the website contents, export the Database tables.
- I get to the Internet access point, upload the database tables, with File Manager upload the zip with 755 permission option and extract the ZIP and voilá.
Problem:
Many files come out of the ZIP with permission 700. This causes those files not to load when I browse the page, breaking it.
Details:
I have a Wordpress build content in my public_html folder and the TikiWiki in a sub-folder. I don't know where on the host the permissions are stored.
I did use FileZilla FTP to change the folder and all sub-folders and sub-files to 755, but that takes a lot of time and by the time my access time expires, FileZilla is not finished with the permissions yet.
Questions:
How can I have all those files coming out of the ZIP with the right permissions, fast and easy?
Apparently, cPanel doesn't change the permission for sub-folders and sub-files, or does it?
Can I control the file permissions at home before/when I zip them? How? I'm using 7z
Cheers
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