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    First time posting website problems

    Hi,
    I've followed the wizard in actinic to upload my website and after the Directories screen I get the following error

    An error occurred while sending an HTTP request to the webserver. Perhaps your network is down or the webserver is down. Try again or contact your network administrator or ISP to correct the situation.

    I'm using clook at my host. Can anyone shed any light?

    thanks
    Erix
    Erix
    _____________________________________________

    http://www.oneshoelane.co.uk

    #2
    Selecting passive ftp helped me with this problem. I think its on the 3rd page of network settings wizard.
    Kind regards,

    Michael

    www.stageprint.co.uk

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      #3
      How long has your site name been active on the clook server? If the DNS entries have not had time to propagate across the web, then that might cause a connection problem.

      Try opening a command window (what we used to call DOS) and type nslookup www.yourdomainname.co.uk - if it does not resolve to a number like 212.212.21.23 then this is the problem.

      You are putting your domain name and not clook's into the settings aren't you?
      Bill
      www.egyptianwonders.co.uk
      Text directoryWorldwide Actinic(TM) shops
      BC Ness Solutions Support services, custom software
      Registered Microsoft™ Partner (ISV)
      VoIP UK: 0131 208 0605
      Located: Alexandria, EGYPT

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        #4
        I double checked and i'd already selected passive ftp.

        any other suggestions i could check out?
        Erix
        _____________________________________________

        http://www.oneshoelane.co.uk

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          #5
          Originally posted by wjcampbe
          How long has your site name been active on the clook server? If the DNS entries have not had time to propagate across the web, then that might cause a connection problem.

          Try opening a command window (what we used to call DOS) and type nslookup www.yourdomainname.co.uk - if it does not resolve to a number like 212.212.21.23 then this is the problem.
          Tried this and got a number on the address line. I guess this part is ok then.

          Originally posted by wjcampbe
          You are putting your domain name and not clook's into the settings aren't you?
          erm...I feel silly saying this but I'm not sure. I put in an address
          ftp.oneshoelane.co.uk (www.oneshoelane.co.uk is my domain name)

          is this what you mean?
          Erix
          _____________________________________________

          http://www.oneshoelane.co.uk

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            #6
            OK - using the wizard, you put that ftp address in the first page along with the username and password. On the next page you need http://www.one shoelane.co.uk (I put the space in so that I did not create a link to your site - you would not have this space in your entry).
            Bill
            www.egyptianwonders.co.uk
            Text directoryWorldwide Actinic(TM) shops
            BC Ness Solutions Support services, custom software
            Registered Microsoft™ Partner (ISV)
            VoIP UK: 0131 208 0605
            Located: Alexandria, EGYPT

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              #7
              wjcampbe youve cracked it! my second screen entry was wrong.

              now though its asking me for CGI Script ID - what should i put?
              Erix
              _____________________________________________

              http://www.oneshoelane.co.uk

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                #8
                what ever you want really, id stick to a number between 1 and 9.

                Its to differenciate between multiple sites running on one server, so if you want to run another one from the same place, choose a different number when you set that up.
                www.bathroomexpress.co.uk

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by whirlex
                  what ever you want really, id stick to a number between 1 and 9.

                  Its to differenciate between multiple sites running on one server, so if you want to run another one from the same place, choose a different number when you set that up.
                  thanks! That explained it well.

                  onwards and upwards!
                  Erix
                  _____________________________________________

                  http://www.oneshoelane.co.uk

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