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On 11/11/11 11:24 AM, Adam Moskowitz wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Joe,</pre>
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Who's Joe?<br>
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<pre wrap="">You may want to clarify the following:
1) Do files need to be read-write for both the webserver process and the
user? If not, giving R/O access to the webserver should be fairly easy.</pre>
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R/W by both.<br>
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<pre wrap="">2) Can UserA read UserB's files using the web interface? If so, again,
this should make things fairly easy.</pre>
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Nope.<br>
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Ian<br>
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