subweb access

I

Igor

I use FP 2002 to author my site against the webserver,
primarily using the discussion form component to post
daily updates to a members only directory. Access to the
members-only directory is conrolled by a CGI. It is also a
FP subweb.

Recently, I am experiencing the problem of accessing this
subweb via FP - my username and password are rejected.

Also, I can't load the post page in a browser

(http://mysite/members/_vti_bin/shtml.exe/post.htm)

I have no problem accessing these files in FP and web
browser through the root web, however.

The problem is solved by FTP-ing a backup to
my /public_html/ directory. But soon I am back in the same
situation again.

I would like to know what FP-specific files are
responsible for conrolling a subweb's behavior, as far as
access is concerned, and what can be done to make it more
stable.

UNIX server with FP extensions.

Thanks,

Igor
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

FTP breaks the FP SE (and your DW)
Have to host run a repair / reinstall of the FP SE

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| I use FP 2002 to author my site against the webserver,
| primarily using the discussion form component to post
| daily updates to a members only directory. Access to the
| members-only directory is conrolled by a CGI. It is also a
| FP subweb.
|
| Recently, I am experiencing the problem of accessing this
| subweb via FP - my username and password are rejected.
|
| Also, I can't load the post page in a browser
|
| (http://mysite/members/_vti_bin/shtml.exe/post.htm)
|
| I have no problem accessing these files in FP and web
| browser through the root web, however.
|
| The problem is solved by FTP-ing a backup to
| my /public_html/ directory. But soon I am back in the same
| situation again.
|
| I would like to know what FP-specific files are
| responsible for conrolling a subweb's behavior, as far as
| access is concerned, and what can be done to make it more
| stable.
|
| UNIX server with FP extensions.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Igor
|
|
 

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