Hi ppl,
I figured I could use my local web server (apache2 on xp) to preview a site I'm working on. The server works because I frequently use it for php/mysql web dev. I installed an ftp server (Filezilla server) with which I created a user account whose parameters are then fed to the actinic web configuration. However, there is a problem: the set up stops when actinic sends commands to the ftp server, instructing it to set the required permissions. Using my ftp client, I chmod cgi-bin to 755 and acatalog to 777, so everything should be ok, right? NO! What happens is that when actinic sends a .pl file to the cgi-bin directory it also sends a 'site chmod 0755' command for that file. And this command is not implemented, so actinic gets a 504 error code which, in turn, causes actinic to cancel the whole process. Is it possible to get actinic NOT to send any chmod command to the ftp server?
Lazyeye
I figured I could use my local web server (apache2 on xp) to preview a site I'm working on. The server works because I frequently use it for php/mysql web dev. I installed an ftp server (Filezilla server) with which I created a user account whose parameters are then fed to the actinic web configuration. However, there is a problem: the set up stops when actinic sends commands to the ftp server, instructing it to set the required permissions. Using my ftp client, I chmod cgi-bin to 755 and acatalog to 777, so everything should be ok, right? NO! What happens is that when actinic sends a .pl file to the cgi-bin directory it also sends a 'site chmod 0755' command for that file. And this command is not implemented, so actinic gets a 504 error code which, in turn, causes actinic to cancel the whole process. Is it possible to get actinic NOT to send any chmod command to the ftp server?
Lazyeye
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