I find using CHMOD usergroup +read/write filename works better than the
example of CHMOD 644
An example of this might be chmod o+rw barry.html would give world read
and write proivileges for filename of barry.html
On Thu, 9 Mar 1995, lilley
wrote:
> Tony Jebson said:
>
> > OK folks, I've upgrade my test pages somewhat... added tests:
>
> > See: "http://www.to.icl.fi/~aj/test_doc.html"
>
> 403 Forbidden
> Your client does not have permission to get URL /~aj/test_doc.html
> from this server.
>
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