Permissions: Please check permissions on /home/another/public_html/wp-content. Quick Cache needs write-access to this directory. Permissions need to be 755 or higher.
However it only goes away if I chmod it to 777
I get a similar message for wp-config.php if that isn't 777.
Permissions: Please check permissions on /home/another/public_html/wp-config.php. Quick Cache needs write-access to this file. Permissions need to be 755 or higher.
I am on shared hosting with a database server that is separate from the apache server.
It appears rather dangerous for these to be both 777.
If it is the case that the plugin doesn't need the permissions to be set to 777 to work (except when changing the configuration) then these messages are rather confusing.Statistics: Posted by upekshapriya — May 25th, 2010, 5:13 pm
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