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Can't access files on own server
This is very baffling. I have a web server directory, http://domainName/myDir. The directory's permissions are 744, so I have full permisions, and other people can read the directory. I created a subdirectory in that directory: domainName/myDir/subDir. I set the permisions of that to 744 also. However, when I try to access the contents of that subdirectory from my browser by typing in the address, it says it is forbidden and I do not have access.
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