Strange permissions problem since 10.4.6 update

Have noticed a very strange problem which I think is related to 10.4.6 Am updating my web sites (to a Unix box) this weekend and I noticed that once uploaded the files could not be accessed (permission denied error). I looked at the files on my Mac and noticed that on the ownership and permissions settings, 'Others" was set to "No Access". I changed this to read only and uploaded again and problem fixed. It is reproducible and seems to be related to the files ending in html on my Mac, which by default are set to be opened by Safari (not sure why, all were set to BBEdit originally but a previous system update changed these). Did 10.4.6 introduce some security fix that changed the permissions of html files. If I create a new file using BBEdit I notice that Others is set to read only which is why I suspect 10.4.6 might have changed any Safari related files??
Tony

I'm not sure what happened to your permissions, but I just checked both a Safari html file and a TexEdit one, and both still have Others as read only. I also created an html file of this web page from the Safari View Source page, and it was, obviously, a Safari html file. The permissions were normal, with others having Read Only access.
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