Sorry, I missed the database in there :)
I've worked in the hosting env before. The smart people run an account under
suexec/fastcgi so that the perms the site execs with isn't system wide. That
way you confine the user to their own little sandbox.
The not-so-smart hosting places don't do that.
Craig White spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> actually, my reference to his using a hosting system was that they would
> impose restrictions upon what apache can do and if I ran a hosting
> system, which I don't and am not certain of the implications, I am not
> sure that I would allow apache to write files anywhere but to a temp
> filesystem
>
> A db is what I suggested in the first place.
>
> Craig
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