# Friday, September 15, 2006

The problem with making websites for clients is that sometimes you need to be the one to handle their webhosting for them. A few months ago we deployed a website for a client and everything was running perfectly until one day the client told us that they couldn't upload any new content. I did a quick check and found out that... write permissions to the folders have been turned off!

I call the webhost company and asked them what the heck was going on, and asked them to reset the permissions. Who then mentioned to me that I could also do that on the web control panel. Ok I replied, but who reset the permissions? The support person said it wasn't changed on their side (an expected answer!) and of course I didn't change it. I shruged the incident off and didn't think too much about it.

Until the write permissions got revoked AGAIN after a month, again I called support, again they said they didn't do it, again they couldn't give me an answer and kept INISISTING they didn't do it! Again I reseted the write permissions.

And again it happened about a month later... I'm getting tired of this...

Friday, September 15, 2006 1:53:56 PM (Malay Peninsula Standard Time, UTC+08:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Related posts:
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