Laura, Andrew - that's interesting.
OrderScript debugging is considered in Sellerdeck desktop GDPR Recommendations and I implemented the recommendations given.
However, after your earlier post I checked our site again and found that the error messages were starting to appear again.
I compared our Site1 files with the URL cgi-bin files and found that the OrderScript.pl was dated 2009 and had not been updated with the later OrderScript.pl dated 03/11/2016 (unchanged after Notepad++ update) so I FTP'd the updated file over separately.
Since doing this the file can still be accessed with the following error listed:
Do not know what this means!
SD recommend that OrderScript debugging should only be enabled for a specific purpose and then disabled and the error file deleted afterwards.
I also compared other *.pl file dates and found similar discreprancies for mailscript.pl, MergeDiff.pl, nph-download.pl, PerlScript.pl, referrer.pl, SearchHighlight.pl, SearchScript.pl files and various *.pm files which is surprising as the Actinic/SD version and site has been updated/refreshed many times since 2009.
Andrew, SD - Should the most recent versions of these files also be FTP'd over?
OrderScript debugging is considered in Sellerdeck desktop GDPR Recommendations and I implemented the recommendations given.
However, after your earlier post I checked our site again and found that the error messages were starting to appear again.
I compared our Site1 files with the URL cgi-bin files and found that the OrderScript.pl was dated 2009 and had not been updated with the later OrderScript.pl dated 03/11/2016 (unchanged after Notepad++ update) so I FTP'd the updated file over separately.
Since doing this the file can still be accessed with the following error listed:
Program = ORDERSCR, Program version = 43542 , HTTP Server = Apache , Return code = 999, Date and Time = 2018/05/10 13:58, Internal Errors = Error returned from SMTP server (4: https://www.spamhaus.org/query/ip/81.171.239.188)
SD recommend that OrderScript debugging should only be enabled for a specific purpose and then disabled and the error file deleted afterwards.
I also compared other *.pl file dates and found similar discreprancies for mailscript.pl, MergeDiff.pl, nph-download.pl, PerlScript.pl, referrer.pl, SearchHighlight.pl, SearchScript.pl files and various *.pm files which is surprising as the Actinic/SD version and site has been updated/refreshed many times since 2009.
Andrew, SD - Should the most recent versions of these files also be FTP'd over?
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