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    Problems with Namesco/Simply.com

    Has anyone had any experience with uploading to Namesco/Simply.com?

    I'm trying to upload a v6 Catalog to a recently opened account at Namesco/Simply.com and keep getting the message "An error ocurred while sending the merge request" at the end of an upload or site refresh.

    I've tried the Network Setup test and received the following messages:

    Actinic Ecommerce is not able to run the CGI scripts on the server. It appears as if the scripts are not installed. The most likely cause is that you have an incorrect CGI-BIN URL. If you've never uploaded the site, then you should do it before a download of orders. If you've uploaded the site ever, then Run Web | Configure Web Site Details... to review your web site configuration.

    The web server returned error code 404 - Requested URL not found. This means Actinic Ecommerce can not execute the CGI scripts on your web site. Run Web | Configure Web Site Details... to check the web setup.
    I've also run the Network Settings Wizard and it stops with the following error:

    An error ocurred while sending an HTTP request to the web server. Perhaps your network is down or your web server is down.
    An odd thing happened whilst CHMODing the acatalog directory to 777 and the cgi-bin directory to 755 - when I change one, it changes the other to the same permissions.

    The cgi-bin and acataolg directories are in the 'web' directory as instructed in their rather skimpy tutorial. I'm using the paths for the cgi-bin as derived from the Network Settings Wizard and they look OK.

    Any ideas, anyone?

    Malcolm
    ¤ The world wide web needn't cost the earth
    ¤ ARTISAN INTERNET LTD
    ¤ www.artinet.co.uk

    #2
    Are you sure the domain name has thorougly propagated.

    I have experienced these problems when a domain name isn't totally all there. When I force the upload using IPs it can be Ok

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      #3
      Hmm

      I have noticed other threads like this today and have a couple of clients with the same issue.

      Artisan can you tell me who your Dial Up/ Broadband connection is supplied by please.
      Owner of a broken heart

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        #4
        Originally posted by pinbrook
        Are you sure the domain name has thorougly propagated.
        I have experienced these problems when a domain name isn't totally all there. When I force the upload using IPs it can be Ok
        That works OK on my own accounts, although Namesco use their own FTP domain for accounts that don't have their own fully-resolved domain, so that could be causing a problem. I was hoping it was going to be as seamless as possible but I guess there'll have to be a bit of down time.

        Originally posted by garyhay
        Hmm
        I have noticed other threads like this today and have a couple of clients with the same issue.
        Artisan can you tell me who your Dial Up/ Broadband connection is supplied by please.
        I'm using Zen Internet 1Mbps broadband.

        Malcolm
        ¤ The world wide web needn't cost the earth
        ¤ ARTISAN INTERNET LTD
        ¤ www.artinet.co.uk

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