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Just because the original author chose to use 777 is no reason you have to use it. It quite possibly won't work on your system anyway, and generate a 500 error (have you checked your logs to see if you're getting that error?). It used to be that all systems allowed 777 ("world writable"), but most have tightened up for security reasons.

 

If PHP is running in your group, you will need to use 664 (files) and 775 (directories) in order to allow PHP to write files. If it's running as a random "other" user, you will need 666 and 777. Otherwise, 644 and 755 will do (or even more restrictive, such as 604/705). My point is, you can't simply toss in a permission setting just because some author chose to use it. You need to understand how your system works.

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newburns, on 13 Nov 2014 - 09:31, said:snapback.png

Will this work for osCommerce 2.3.4 Bootstrap?

http://addons.oscommerce.com/info/9155

 

That's long time ago.

Now after so long time. I did finsh a coding (Protected Images for osCommerce 2.3.4) for to

use with osCommerce 2.3.4-Responsiv-Bootstrap. But this was so much work, i didn't comment the changes.

 

Here you can get a shop with all the changes -> https://github.com/mcmannehan/osCommerce-WDW-PV7.0-Pimp-Version-Responsiv

This Protected Images for osCommerce 2.3.4 by mudhofar2015 works with code changes for functionality with this Version.

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sorry wrong post here

  • The clever one learn from everything and from everybody
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