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Once you have logged in to your site, right click on the file you want to change the permissions of and chose 'File Permissions.'. I'd recommend using an FTP client like FileZilla. so can anyone suggest what tools I need to set this form correctly and every time I upload a new version of the site from Freeway will I then have to go in and change some parameters on that page?
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Is he right that basically I have no hope with Plus and will have to pay to have my domain redirected to a competent host? You will most likely find yourself unable to send mail through PHP using the mail() command on this server under any circumstances.' If this was properly done, then the PHP mail() function abstracts this whole end of things away from you - there is no functional difference between sending a message through mail() on either platform.
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On a Windows Web server (a contradiction in terms - make no mistake) you will rely on your system manager having properly configured PHP when it was installed such that it wrapped around the local or remote SMTP server instead. The best suggestion I have is that the ccgi server is not set correctly - a most experienced web site creator in the US says of my problem that the 'Action uses the PHP mail() command, which on a normal (which is to say Unix or Linux) Web server wraps around the Unix daemon (friendly demon) sendmail or the local equivalent.
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You need to CHMOD the files to 755', but doing this to each file made no difference: My web design software does this anyway at directory level and that's goo enough for the other hosts. Your client may refer to this as CHMODing. Tho the page is slightly changed on resurgam since I moved it there the script is identical and it worked on resurgam and another site before I changed the design.Īt one point Plus said 'The script doesn't load as it requires specific permissions to do this.


My domain, points at and that would be pointed at the ccgi server if php worked there for me, but it is temporarily linked to the resurgam address as the script won't run on the ccgi server - see. If you look at you will see a php script working just fine and it has been working on another server as well. we are unable to provide with scripting support and I would suggest that you seek further assistance via our community forum at the following link. although we provide you access to our ccgi servers and can confirm that the mail() command is supported on our serves. I have a support thread going back to October with Plus asking for help to which they kept promising a reply and apologising for not providing, until I got this just now:
