Title: [Plugin: WP Super Cache] mod_suphp and wp-content writeable
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# [Plugin: WP Super Cache] mod_suphp and wp-content writeable

 *  [sdjl](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sdjl/)
 * (@sdjl)
 * [17 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wp-super-cache-mod_suphp-and-wp-content-writeable/)
 * This is a minor annoyance and in no way represents a problem.
 * I’ve noticed on a couple of WordPress installs I look after, that if the host
   has mod_suphp installed (presumably similar too) WP Super Cache will report that
   wp-content and public_html are writeable.
 * mod_suphp makes PHP run under the username of the account executing the PHP code,
   which means anything chmod’d 755 will natively be writeable due to the ownership
   permissions.
 * Maybe for a future release, a way of detecting if mod_suphp (or similar) is installed
   and disable the wp-content and public_html permissions checks.
 * Keep up the good work!
 * David

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