On Nov 14, 4:36 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> afaik, the cache goes in tmp too... so if you use caching, your view
> code is pulled out of the tmp/cache/ directory
>
> correct me if i'm wrong ;-)
:
The trouble is...

If you are using a shared host, then php is probably running as
"nobody". If 'other users' don't have read and write access to the tmp
folder, php can't use it.

775 would therefore (probably) mean that php is not able to write to
the tmp folder; the concequences of which should be obvious.

I never put a whole lot of thought into the rights for the tmp folder,
777 isn't that bad an idea for tmp files imo - But for shared host
users (the ones most likely to hit a wall of problems when they assigne
700 or whatever to their tmp folder), I guess the rights should be 666
to limit what potential damage anyone could do. Not that you a
malicious person could do much, but in reality - your hands are tied.

HTH,

AD7six
Please note:
The manual/bakery is a good place to start any quest for info.
The cake search (at the time of writing) erroneously reports less/no
results for the google group.
The wiki may contain incorrect info - read at your own risk (it's
mainly user submitted) :)
You may get your answer quicker by asking on the IRC Channel (you can
access it with just a browser here: http://irc.cakephp.org).


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