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    Hello,


    I have downloaded the free version of actinic to see if it is user friendly for a novice.. I am managing to use the software ok and having created a shop in a very basic fashion decided to try and publish to the web. I get through it until I come to a point where it asks me for the path to the web root directory. whatever i put in there it come up with "the cgi script can not navigate from the cgi-bin directory to the web root directory. Check the path?

    Now as a total noivice this means nothing to me?

    Apparently I need to tell you use windows?

    Can anyone help??

    Thanks in advance

    Mog

    #2
    we need to see your network settings and tell us who the host is an what package you have

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      #3
      deleted due to the content

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        #4
        a forum search especially within this sub forum will answer many of your questions, it will save you asking and us giving the same reply we give to anyone who asks about setting up for the first time. If you read some of the threads you will gain a better idea of what is required.

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          #5
          Thanks Jo, I had already tried that but could not find it, Never mind will give up

          Thanks Anyway

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            #6
            Here are some knowledge base items to help you get started

            Code:
            http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=45158
            Code:
            http://community.actinic.com/showthread.php?t=45157
            with this one paste the contents of the txt file you create into this thread
            Last edited by KB2; 23-Mar-2010, 12:12 PM. Reason: Updating kb links

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              #7
              ok i managed to get my information !! yeha getting wiser


              HTTPPROXYMODE 0
              HTTPPROXYADDRESS
              HTTPPROXYPORT 80
              HTTPPROXYUSER
              HTTPPROXYPASSWORD
              FTPPROXYMODE 0
              FTPPROXYADDRESS
              FTPPROXYPORT 21
              FTPPROXYUSER
              FTPPROXYPASSWORD
              SCRIPTID 1
              SCRIPTEXT .pl
              SMTPHOST localhost
              WEBSITEURL http://www.troutflies.co.uk
              IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS true
              USERELATIVECGIURLS false
              PATHTOPERL /usr/bin/perl
              USEENHANCEFTP false
              FTPCLIENTTIMEOUT 15000
              FTPRETRYDELAY 3000
              FTPSILENT false
              FTPMAXRETRIES 3
              FTPCONNECTTIMEOUT 25000
              SMTPAUTHREQUIRED true
              SMTPUSERNAME
              SMTPPASSWORD
              CATALOGURL http://www.troutflies.co.uk/acatalog/
              ONLINESTOREFOLDERNAME acatalog
              CGIBINURL http://troutflies.co.uk/cgi-bin/
              PATHFROMCGITOCATALOG ../acatalog/
              CODEBASE ./
              FTPHOST www.troutflies.co.uk
              FTPUSERNAME
              FTPPASSWORD
              PATHTOCGIBIN cgi-bin/
              USEPASSIVEFTP false
              FTPPATHFROMCGITOCATALOG







              thanks

              moggs

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                #8
                Try changing
                PATHTOCGIBIN cgi-bin/
                to PATHTOCGIBIN /cgi-bin/
                then click on the network test and post any errors that are returned.

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                  #9
                  Hi and thanks for your advise i have run the test and get these errors in order


                  Unable to move to the cgi-bin directory "/cgi-bin/" on the FTP server.
                  The specified directory does not exist or you do not have access to the directory.


                  The 'SMTP server' address entered in the 'Web | Network Setup' is incorrect, or not a valid SMTP server.
                  Possible Solutions:
                  1) Try "localhost" as the "SMTP Server"
                  2) Check the "SMTP Server" host name, user name and password with your server host, then correct the details in 'Web | Network Setup'
                  3) Check your firewall settings



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


                  The script does not have permission to write to the web site directory.


                  Quite a collection really..

                  Sorry to be a pest

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                    #10
                    You need to check that the cgi-bin directory exists and also check it's permissions which should be 755. You can do this using an FTP client.

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                      #11
                      My Ftp options button is in grey hence its out of action,

                      Is this a sign I have not got a cgi bin directory?

                      How do I make one?

                      Ha

                      Ok got the ftp client button working just trying to find permissions thanks

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                        #12
                        An FTP client is not part of Actinic - this is an independant bit of software such as CuteFTP or FileZilla orsimilar.

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                          #13
                          OK once you have FTP to your account, you will see the structure of your webspace. Once you have confirmed there is a cgi-bin and the permissions, you need to know were it is sitting.

                          under some setups the cgi-bin does not reside in the same directory as your web root.

                          could you please list the folders/directories as they appear when you login using an ftp client. It might look something like

                          docs
                          cgi-bin
                          tmp
                          etc

                          there are various ways it can be setup, host vary but its a case of working it out.

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                            #14
                            It looks like your domain has some kind of visitor blocking going on (giving 403 permission denied errors) which makes it impossible for Actinic to run the network settings tests.

                            You need to turn this off on your website.

                            Apparently I need to tell you use windows?
                            I would also suggest you ask to be moved to a UNIX server rather than windows. Actinic is much easier to set up and run on a unix server.

                            Mike
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                            First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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                              #15
                              Apparently I need to tell you use windows?
                              OK i obviously missed the important part

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