Krzysztof Kotlenga wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Are you aware of fact that you make people miserable by forcing on them
> silly permissions like 666 or 777 when they're happily running php
> through suexec (or something like that) and they don't need
> any additional security holes like that?

I agree - maybe there should be a user id, group_id and permission t set 
in a config somewhere...

the 'no one forces you' argument is a little silly IMO - one of the 
reasons someone uses a framework is that things like this are meant to 
be thought about :)

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