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mikel2634

2005-06-12, 5:50 pm

Since I moved my site to accomodate taking Curl to a Unix server I have not
been able to login using FrontPage 2003. The FP extensions are enabled, I can
use an FTP program but not FrontPage. Does anyone have some suggestions as to
what I need to do? I'll appreciate anything!
David Cary Hart

2005-06-12, 5:50 pm

On Sun, 2005-06-12 at 06:50 -0700, mikel2634 wrote:
> Since I moved my site to accomodate taking Curl to a Unix server I have not
> been able to login using FrontPage 2003. The FP extensions are enabled, I can
> use an FTP program but not FrontPage. Does anyone have some suggestions as to
> what I need to do? I'll appreciate anything!


What *nix flavor?
Have you changed the log permissions?
How do you know that the FP extensions are "enabled?"
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mikel2634

2005-06-12, 5:50 pm

Hello David,
I assume by *nix flavor you are asking the type of extensions. The pages are
all in .htm.
The permissions I'm not too sure of. I set the index to 777 but am unsure of
what other files or folders I need to set the persmissions for.
Yes the FP extensions had to be set be the host tech's and I went into the
MyCP and they had been changed.
So, where do I go from here?
Thanks for your reply.
"David Cary Hart" wrote:

> On Sun, 2005-06-12 at 06:50 -0700, mikel2634 wrote:
>
> What *nix flavor?
> Have you changed the log permissions?
> How do you know that the FP extensions are "enabled?"
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>
>

David Cary Hart

2005-06-12, 5:50 pm

On Sun, 2005-06-12 at 11:09 -0700, mikel2634 wrote:
> Hello David,
> I assume by *nix flavor you are asking the type of extensions. The pages are
> all in .htm.


No. I am asking what the server is running (eg Fedora Core 3).

> The permissions I'm not too sure of. I set the index to 777 but am unsure of
> what other files or folders I need to set the persmissions for.


Apache creates logs (may vary by platform) in /var/log/httpd. The FP
extensions create fpcgisock in that directory and it must be executable.
If you mean that you set index.html to 777, that should be changed back
to 644.

> Yes the FP extensions had to be set be the host tech's and I went into the
> MyCP and they had been changed.


I have no idea what that means.

BTW, the convention is unix forums is NOT to top post.
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