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    mystery 'index2.html' file aborting upload

    I'm just moving my sites from the old pinbrook server to the new owners "host-it" servers (great, like I haven't got better things to do), and I have a problem with one of the sites.

    It gets most of the way through the upload then stops in the "Sending Catalog Files" stage, while saying "Sending: SiteRoot_index.html", and it comes up with this error:

    An error occurred while transferring files to the web site.

    Possible Cause:
    Network timed out
    Network is down
    FTP server is down
    Remote server disk is full
    The permissions on the file or directory on the remote
    server are locked
    If the file being sent is a CGI script
    (nqxxxxxx.pl or caxxxxxx.pl) someone else may be
    using the same CGI script ID as you.
    Recommendations:
    Abort
    Resolution:
    Re-establish your network connection
    Be sure the FTP server is running
    Try re-installing the web site when the network is not so busy
    Make sure the disk is not full on the remote server
    Make sure the website and cgi-bin directories
    on the remote server are writable
    Make sure the files in the cgi-bin and website are writable
    Make sure your CGI script ID in the Advanced |
    Network Setup... dialog is unique for your web server.

    File: index2.html
    Now I've got no idea what this 'index2.html' file is - I've searched the entire directory, including file contents, and there seems to be no reference to it.

    The error occurs every time, and in exactly the same place. Even if I do a refresh or a website purge.

    We've ruled out a space issue (the host says there is tons of space, and I've subsequently uploaded a huge site overnight with no problems, yet this one still stops in the same place this morning)

    The fact that all the other sites uploaded ok, yet this one stops on exactly the same file suggests it's not a connectivity issue either.

    Ignore and retry just come up with the same message, while abort carries on uploading the rest of the files and finishes ok.

    So not really sure what this mystery file is, where it's getting it from or why it suddenly decided not to work on the new server when the other 15 or so sites worked just fine...

    any ideas?
    John

    #2
    It's the filename of your brochure home page, looks like you have renamed it at some stage for some reason, index.html is the standard name.

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      #3
      hmmm. so it is.

      I've just tried changing it to a different name and it still fails with the same error. I've even created a blank file with that name but still get the same error.

      So where is that file supposed to come from? Is actinic supposed to create it? (it's not) and why does it fail with this error even when the file exists...?

      I don't even think the site uses that page...? In the content tree my home page is the wad of cash(?) icon, not the house icon, and is the same on all my other sites...
      John

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        #4
        huh, somehow the 'use as website homepage' option had been checked. unticked it and the problem went away...
        John

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