On Sat, Apr 17 at 17:02, Joe penned:
> 
> In order to achieve this, you need write access to that directory
> tree above apache's docroot, with the ability to set permissions
> correctly. From what you say, it does not seem that you have that
> with your current ISP. You would seem to need to spend some money,
> even before you are sure you will have the access you need.

There are a few different ways to deal with not exposing your password
to the world, but one thing I do want to note: in a hosted situation,
you should have a user home directory in addition to the directory for
your website.  If you need a file to be inaccessible from the web, you
can just put it in your home directory.  There's no need for root
level permissions.

-- 
monique


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