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just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Permission error when minifying JS/CSS from MSBuild output up vote 0 down vote favorite I’m adding a post build task to run the Ajax Minifier (ajaxMin.exe) whenever a relase build of a project is conducted. I’ve added the code to 403 forbidden wordpress the project to compress all CSS and JavaScript, but when triggering a build on the TFS build server I get lots of build errors in the BuildLog.txt with the message: error : The Microsoft Ajax Minifier does not have permission to write to JS[filename].js I get one message for each JavaScript and CSS file and rightly enough loking at the build output, no minification has taken place. The project is under source control, but I thought being a post build task, this wouldn’t matter as its minifying the output on the build server, not the source files themselves? The code added to my .csproj is as follows:
have my sample data installed. When I try to make changes in the theme's Admin Panel I get the following error. Cannot Generate Custom FilePlease 403 forbidden cpanel try changing the style-custom.css file permission to 775 or 777 for this. Can 403 forbidden bypass I SFTP using Filezilla and change the permissions? Please help. Jose D. edu_ 2015-08-21 07:28:04 UTC #2 Hi @greendaydiaz, What 403 forbidden groupon did you use to upload your theme? Probably the owner and group of the theme files are root so WP can't get access to them, could you try to change them all http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3861923/permission-error-when-minifying-js-css-from-msbuild-output (recursively) to be owner:daemon and group:daemon? If that still doesn't work, try changing the permissions to the file you are being told. Please let me know how it goes. Edu. greendaydiaz 2015-08-22 14:59:27 UTC #3 Hi Edu, I uploaded my theme using the regular WordPress theme up-loader in the admin panel. Should I remove the theme and and try reinstalling it? How do I change the https://community.bitnami.com/t/file-permissions-error-cannot-generate-css-file-for-wordpress/36311 permissions to the files? Sorry I am new to WordPress. I do see the following message in appearance -> editor -> Stylesheet (style.css) You need to make this file writable before you can save your changes. See the Codex for more information. Thank you for your help! Jose D. greendaydiaz 2015-08-22 23:21:51 UTC #4 Hi Edu, I was able to resolve my problem by using Filezilla to SFTP to my site and finding the custom-style.css file and changing the permission to 777. I figure this is a security issue and I will switch it back to the original permissions after I make my changes to the css file. Now I need to figure out how to change the domain name. Jose D. fer 2015-08-24 14:42:08 UTC #5 Hi @greendaydiaz, As you said it is not a proper behaviour to change a file to 777 because that could cause a security issue in the future. Please change again to the previous permission and try to do what edu suggested, change owner and group to daemon so your WP instance can access to them. About changing the domain name, could you check this link? https://wiki.bitnami.com/applications/bitnami_wordpress_stack#How_to_change_the_WordPress_domain_name.3f Re
WordPress.com] permission error, csstidy/data [Resolved] [Plugin: Jetpack by WordPress.com] permission error, csstidy/data Fabmaclover @fabmaclover 7 months, 3 weeks ago Hi, i am sorry if the issue has been brought up before but i just could not go through the 250 pages…. https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-jetpack-by-wordpresscom-permission-error-csstidydata/ i gave up at page 15…. i am stuck at version 3.7.2 and i https://pressidium.com/kb/403-forbidden-error-website-assets-images-css-etc/ am having this error message when i try to update to version 3.9.1: "An error occurred while updating Jetpack by WordPress.com: The update cannot be installed because we will be unable to copy some files. This is usually due to inconsistent file permissions. modules/custom-css/csstidy/data.inc.php" So i checked the permission of the file data.inc.php and it 403 forbidden is set at 0000 for permission.. so i tried to change the permission to 0644 and up, but for some reason, as soon as i refresh my server/FTP it goes back to 0000 🙁 not to sure what to do and if there is an easy fix thank you in advance https://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack/ Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total) Plugin Author Jeremy Herve @jeherve 7 months, 403 forbidden error 3 weeks ago Could you try to log in to your site via FTP or CPanel, delete the existing Jetpack plugin folder, and reinstall the plugin manually as explained here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Managing_Plugins#Manual_Plugin_Installation You'll find the Jetpack plugin folder here: wp-content plugins jetpack - DELETE THIS FOLDER
If you're not sure how to do this, you can ask your hosting company for help. They should also have documentation explaining how to edit or remove files from your site using FTP or a File Manager in your admin panel. Let me know how it goes. Fabmaclover @fabmaclover 7 months, 2 weeks ago Hi Jeremy, Thank you so much for your prompt answer…. i followed your instructions and it worked.. thank you again 🙂 Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total) You must be logged in to reply to this topic. About this Plugin Jetpack by WordPress.com Support Threads Reviews Topic Info In: Plugins and Hacks 2 replies 2 participants Last reply from: Fabmaclover Last activity: 7 months, 2 weeks ago 3.7.2 Status: resolved Topic Tagsjetpack Forum Search Search for: About Blog Hosting Jobs Support Developers Get Involved Learn Showcase Plugins Themes Ideas WordCamp WordPress.TV BuddyPress bbPress WordPress.com Matt Privacy License / GPLv2 Code is Poetry.clients which enforce (the wrong) file permissions making the file unreadable by the webserver. This issue can also occur when you create files using PHP. AdHoc Solution The fast and easy solution for such a problem is to run a "Fix File Permissions" operation. This can be done from within the Control Panel or from within the Pressidium WordPress plugin which is installed in all your websites. You can read a detailed description on how to reset file permissions for your website here. Permanent Solution We've recently released a service which acts like a file permission watcher and once it finds a file with wrong permissions it immediately corrects them. This means that you should never encounter this issue again! We won't remove the "Fix File Permission" operation yet, since this is a relatively new service and we also need it for backwards compatibility. What do I need to do ? Most probably nothing, the file permission watcher service will do it for you, however since it's a relatively new service we've also left the Fix File Permission operation intact. Bottom line, if you see a 403 Forbidden permission error your first reaction should be the Fix File Permission operation. If this operation doesn't resolve your issue, please create a support ticket and we'll help you. Categories Backups (4) Cache (1) Migrations (5) Plugins (7) Portal (10) Security (12) SEO (1) Speed & Performance (4) Troubleshooting (1) WordPress (14) Need info? Email or call us now North America 1-805-316-3556 International +44 20 3608 6912 Company About us Contact Careers Blog Corporate Affiliates Support WordPress Security Migrations Cloud Status Legal Terms of Service Service Level Agreement Acceptable Use Policy Privacy Policy GET UPDATES * This iframe contains the logic required to handle AJAX powered Gravity Forms. Copyright © 2014-2016. Pressidium® is a registered trademark of TechIO Limited. All Rights Reserved. Plans Enterprise Tour About Support Blog Login