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Tag Archives: file permissions
New Temporary Folder Arrangements PHP Primer Tutorial
Things around here have come to a “pretty pass” … primer tutorials that are not first in the thread presenting the tidying arrangements first Nala! Luna! Is there something going on with summer grasses?! Yes, this transitioning from /tmp to … Continue reading →
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Tagged /tmp, AlmaLinux, Apache, buffer, copy, cPanel, Crazy Domains, crontab, dedicated web server, directory, domain, file, file permissions, file tidying, folder, grep, home, korn shell, Linux, operating system, paste, PHP, place, programming, read, schedule, scheduling, security, temporary, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, tidy, tidying, tutorial, user, username, virtual web server, web hoster, web server, write
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New Temporary Folder Arrangements Tidying Tutorial
We’ve had one public and three private dedicated virtual servers running our Apache/PHP/MySql web server here at RJM Programming. The last two have us transitioning from one AlmaLinux web server to another. What could be different? Well (readers who resist … Continue reading →
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Tagged /tmp, AlmaLinux, Apache, buffer, copy, cPanel, Crazy Domains, crontab, dedicated web server, directory, domain, file, file permissions, file tidying, folder, grep, home, korn shell, Linux, operating system, paste, PHP, place, programming, read, schedule, scheduling, security, temporary, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, tidy, tidying, tutorial, user, username, virtual web server, web hoster, web server, write
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Mac OS X Users and Groups Primer Tutorial
Underpinning a Mac OS X MacBook Pro laptop’s workings is a Linux or Unix-like BSD operating system. This operating system, like a lot of others, uses files that have permissions and ownership. If you have file permissions they are for … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, bsd, chgrp, chmod, chown, command line, directory, file, file permissions, folder, group, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, membership, owner, ownership, ssh, su, sudo, tutorial, unix, user
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PHP/HTML/Javascript Password Protect Image Primer Tutorial
So you’ve seen the title of this blog post, but supposing you were to forget that, and link the concepts below … what would you have thought it was about? HTML/Javascript onerror event for img tag (Image) file permissions at … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, cache, chmod, curl, file permissions, hosting, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, Linux, onerror event, password-protected directories, PHP, programming, security, tutorial, web server
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