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[solved]:Coppermine problem--FTP

Started by Nightshade Darkrose, February 01, 2004, 11:47:14 PM

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Nightshade Darkrose

Hello!
I've just gone to install coppermine, and it says  this:
Before you continue with Coppermine installation, there are some problems that need to be fixed.


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The 'include' directory (located in the directory where you uploaded Coppermine) should be writable in order to save your configuration. Use your FTP program to change its mode to 777.


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The 'albums' directory (located in the directory where you uploaded Coppermine) should be writable in order to allow pictures upload. Use your FTP program to change its mode to 777.


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The 'userpics' directory (located in the 'albums' directory on your server) should be writable in order to allow pictures upload. Use your FTP program to change its mode to 777.


I use SmartFTP as my FTP program....does anyone know how to change the mode to 777 in that prog?
Thanks for any help in advance!
~Night'
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Nightshade Darkrose

The very existence of flame throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, 'You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done.'

George Carlin