Here are the details to add into the 'Web | Network Setup' window:
Server details:
Catalog URL: http://www.[domain]/acatalog/
CGI-BIN URL: http://www.[domain]/cgi-bin/
Codebase: ./
Path from CGI-BIN to Online Store Folder: ../acatalog/
FTP Details:
Server Host ftp.[domain]
Username: [FTP account name]@[username].myzen.co.uk
Password: [FTP account password]
Path to CGI-BIN: /cgi-bin/
Path from CGI-BIN to Online Store Folder as viewed by the FTP Server: leave blank
Use Passive FTP Transfers: tick
Common Settings:
Web Site URL: http://www.(domain)
Script Settings:
CGI Script ID Number: 1
Extension: .pl
Path to the Perl shell: /usr/bin/perl
Use Relative CGI-BIN URLs in Catalog Pages: leave unticked
Upload Settings:
Ignore Passive Transfer Errors: tick
Use Enhanced FTP: leave unticked
Email Settings:
SMTP Server: [username].myzen.co.uk
Username and Password Required: tick
Username: [mailbox username]
Password: [mailbox password]
The email part of the network settings test may fail, but it should test OK after the first upload.
With thanks to Malcolm Bailey of Artisan Internethttp://www.artinet.co.uk/for these details.
Server details:
Catalog URL: http://www.[domain]/acatalog/
CGI-BIN URL: http://www.[domain]/cgi-bin/
Codebase: ./
Path from CGI-BIN to Online Store Folder: ../acatalog/
FTP Details:
Server Host ftp.[domain]
Username: [FTP account name]@[username].myzen.co.uk
Password: [FTP account password]
Path to CGI-BIN: /cgi-bin/
Path from CGI-BIN to Online Store Folder as viewed by the FTP Server: leave blank
Use Passive FTP Transfers: tick
Common Settings:
Web Site URL: http://www.(domain)
Script Settings:
CGI Script ID Number: 1
Extension: .pl
Path to the Perl shell: /usr/bin/perl
Use Relative CGI-BIN URLs in Catalog Pages: leave unticked
Upload Settings:
Ignore Passive Transfer Errors: tick
Use Enhanced FTP: leave unticked
Email Settings:
SMTP Server: [username].myzen.co.uk
Username and Password Required: tick
Username: [mailbox username]
Password: [mailbox password]
The email part of the network settings test may fail, but it should test OK after the first upload.
With thanks to Malcolm Bailey of Artisan Internethttp://www.artinet.co.uk/for these details.