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    Actinic v7 just WONT upload right!

    Hi, im trying to get actinic to upload my shop to the root of a hosting plan i just bought. However, it seems to upload the entire shop in to the CGI-BIN directory, so nothing works when i try it.

    It does this when I fill in the input box (in advanved > network settings) called Path From CGI-BIN to acatalog directory as "./acatalog/"

    Notice i used only one DOT at the start. If i use two DOTS like "../acatalog", then it says the directory cant be found or something (see error message below).

    Heres my network config in actinic v7, am i doing something stupid here?

    Network Setup JPG

    The error message I get all the time is:


    The directory specified as the path from the CGI-BIN to the acatalog directory does not exist on the web server. Check the path. Also see the on-line help for "Path from FTP server to Catalog".


    Thanks for any help you can give!

    #2
    You might try asking your ISP for the full server 'path to your cgi-bin,' and then use that in the box for 'path from cgi-bin to actalog directory'. For example, if the full path to your cgi-bin is /home/sites/yourdomain/web/cgi-bin/ then the path from cgi-bin to acatalog would be /home/sites/yourdomain/web/acatalog/
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    Bob Isaac
    Director/Web Admin
    Volvo Owners Club Ltd

    Actinic MS Business Version 8.5.2

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      #3
      Thanks Bob, I tried your suggestion but it says "cannot move to [specificed] directory". Surely it needs to be a relative path such as "../acatalog", rather than a full-path like you suggested. But when I try ../acatalog, the network test says that folder cannot be found.

      Surely if im standing in the CGI-BIN and want to get to ACATALOG, i need to jump-down (../), and then jump back up in to ACATALOG...thus "../acatalog/"

      Webroot structure:

      /root
      |
      |_cgi-bin
      |
      |_acatalog


      Please if anyone can help I will be very grateful!

      Seb

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        #4
        The starting '/' in the path tells it to start at the root. So even if it asks for a relative path it will use the absolute path.

        It's hard to see what's happening and your jpeg seems to have gone. Can you export your network settings and then copy/paste them here (remember to cover up your username and password).

        Mike
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        First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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          #5
          Sure thing Mike.

          Exported network settings here

          Actinic network setup JPG here

          Also if you like, i made this ASP page which is sitting in the CGI-BIN folder, requesting the server variables "APPL_PHYSICAL_PATH".

          Find this ASP test page here

          So grateful for your help guys!

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            #6
            Fill in the empty field in the FTP settings, i used to have similar problems until i did this. (../acatalog is how it should be).

            Just so you know ../ means back one directory (or parent directory) , ./ means current directory.

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