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Hello!
At present, my .js files are also within the public_html directory. Anyone is able to type the name of these files in their browser address bar and then be presented the javascript (or text) code. What numeric CHMOD should be applied to these, which: Permit the world and group to execute the commands contained in the files, but Disallows display of the actual code contained within the script to the world and group? |
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