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Re: How to publish at specific directory on ftp?
Thanks Anton. I will test it. I think, when it will be possible to publish
certain page at specific directory, even NOF built-in ftp publish may
publish it in the same directory on ftp server...
I will test it later. Now trying to setup secure site component and - big
surprize - it works!
Tomas
"Anton Strauss" <anton@will-not-reply.com> píše v diskusním příspěvku
news:es58pe$l1d6@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> see attached example
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> Anton Strauss
> www.videoproductions.com.au
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Re: How to publish at specific directory on ftp?
Word of warning - where hosts demand that all scripts be placed in the
CGI folder (I'm thinking freeservers particularly), NOF publishes the
scripts folder in the root regardless, and there's currently no way of
overriding this, therefore news, guestbook etc components will not work.
Tomas Kocanda wrote:
> Thanks Anton. I will test it. I think, when it will be possible to publish
> certain page at specific directory, even NOF built-in ftp publish may
> publish it in the same directory on ftp server...
> I will test it later. Now trying to setup secure site component and - big
> surprize - it works!
>
> Tomas
>
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> "Anton Strauss" <anton@will-not-reply.com> píše v diskusním příspěvku
> news:es58pe$l1d6@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
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>> see attached example
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>> --
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>> Anton Strauss
>> www.videoproductions.com.au
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Re: How to publish at specific directory on ftp?
What you need to do is then use the FTP to move it after you publish,
but that should be in the free hosts mainly.
Mike Coombes wrote:
> Word of warning - where hosts demand that all scripts be placed in the
> CGI folder (I'm thinking freeservers particularly), NOF publishes the
> scripts folder in the root regardless, and there's currently no way of
> overriding this, therefore news, guestbook etc components will not work.
>
> Tomas Kocanda wrote:
>> Thanks Anton. I will test it. I think, when it will be possible to
>> publish certain page at specific directory, even NOF built-in ftp
>> publish may publish it in the same directory on ftp server...
>> I will test it later. Now trying to setup secure site component and -
>> big surprize - it works!
>>
>> Tomas
>>
>>
>> "Anton Strauss" <anton@will-not-reply.com> píše v diskusním příspěvku
>> news:es58pe$l1d6@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
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>>> see attached example
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
>>> Anton Strauss
>>> www.videoproductions.com.au
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>>>
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Re: How to publish at specific directory on ftp?
Doesn't work without rewriting the scripts so that they point to the cgi
directory.It's not just a question of moving the directory, or I'd have
done it. NOF have added a feature request to correct this, but as things
stand you can't use the components with this kind of hosting.
Micah Klesick wrote:
> What you need to do is then use the FTP to move it after you publish,
> but that should be in the free hosts mainly.
>
> Mike Coombes wrote:
>> Word of warning - where hosts demand that all scripts be placed in
>> the CGI folder (I'm thinking freeservers particularly), NOF publishes
>> the scripts folder in the root regardless, and there's currently no
>> way of overriding this, therefore news, guestbook etc components will
>> not work.
>>
>> Tomas Kocanda wrote:
>>> Thanks Anton. I will test it. I think, when it will be possible to
>>> publish certain page at specific directory, even NOF built-in ftp
>>> publish may publish it in the same directory on ftp server...
>>> I will test it later. Now trying to setup secure site component and
>>> - big surprize - it works!
>>>
>>> Tomas
>>>
>>>
>>> "Anton Strauss" <anton@will-not-reply.com> píše v diskusním
>>> příspěvku news:es58pe$l1d6@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>>
>>>> see attached example
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Anton Strauss
>>>> www.videoproductions.com.au
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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