Subject: Re: [dotcomments-support] Comments page not loading...
Hey Angela,
I recently started using dotcomments and I found I got some sort of error when everything should have been working right. What I was not doing was not setting the comments.php page (or whatever you named it) to access 777. In fact, 755 should work to, but try 777 and if your system doesnt work, do 755.
Dont know what I'm talking about? Whatever ftp client you use (i use SmartFTP), it should have access options in a properties part of each file that you can set. This sets read, write, execute access from different parties. I believe the UNIX command is CHCOM, but dont quote me on that, I use SmartFTP to make it easy. If you do get that perticular program, right click on the file you want to change access to, click properties, and change the access options in the text box with the three numbers in it (you can also select click boxes for each read/write/execute, but the numbers is easier for me.)
Anyway, thats the problem I encountered, and I hope it helps you.
Hi, all. :) I've searched the message archives and couldn't find a solution to this problem, so I'm hoping someone who's figured it out can give me a hand. ...
Hey Angela, I recently started using dotcomments and I found I got some sort of error when everything should have been working right. What I was not doing was...
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