Amit Gupta
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: using mod_rewrite with WP?How can I CHMOD the files? I’m saying that CuteFTP Pro 3.1 doesn’t show me the .htaccess files in the file browser. So how can I CHMOD a file when I can’t see it? I don’t have SSH access either.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: using mod_rewrite with WP?If you mean WP’s template editor, then when I enter the file name in it, it says that the file can’t be updated b’coz it needs to be writable. I should CHMOD it 766.
Now how can I CHMOD it when I can’t see it in the File Browser of my CuteFTP Pro?Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: using mod_rewrite with WP?how?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: using mod_rewrite with WP?After I upload the .htaccess file to my webserver, I can’t see it in the file browser. I’m using CuteFTP Pro 3.1 & am on Windows 2000 Advance Server, while the webserver is Linux.
So, if I need to edit my .htaccess file in future, how can I download it? Can anyone help?Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: using mod_rewrite with WP?So clicking clicking Permalink in the Options of WP-Admin, I get a set of rules that I paste in a .htaccess file & place this .htaccess file in my WP directory. Right guys?
As for image urls, do I use full urls in the CSS stylesheets too?Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: still can’t installwell, then why not try this. http://wordpress.org/support/2/3285#post-13
I got it working after it.