My site is run by a friend on OS X. For some reason, anything that gets
uploaded defaults permissions to 640. I tried setting upload permissions,
setting folder permissions, and even the umask command via command line.
Apparently, the umask command will work, but it has to be redone each
session, and I don't think DreamWeaver can do that, and I don't want to do
all my FTP via command line, plus I think it's messing up some Perl scripts
that need to make files.

Anyway, anyone know what's wrong or how to permanently default uploaded
files to 755?

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