[support] Gone live problem

Anthony tony at tony-mac.com
Sun Jun 17 21:05:50 UTC 2012


Excuse the soccer news. Sent to wrong address.

On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Tony MAC <tony at tony-mac.com> wrote:

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> Portugal 2 - 1. Ronaldo.
> tony mac is building web sites.
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> *From: * Anthony <tony at tony-mac.com>
> *Date: *Sun, 17 Jun 2012 13:02:40 -0700
> *To: *Don Pickerel<donald at fane.com>
> *Cc: *<support at drupal.org>
> *Subject: *Re: [support] Gone live problem
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> So I need to check that code? I hadn't changed any of it.
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> On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Don Pickerel <donald at fane.com> wrote:
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>>  The A-record just points to your machine. So just the ip address.
>> If you're running apache, the document root points to the folder the code
>> resides in.
>> You're really only going to /index.php.
>> the rest of the pages are index.php?q=mypage.
>> there's some code in the httpd.conf and .htaccess that convert your
>> mydomain.com/index.php?q=mypage to mydomain.com/mypage. for outsiders to
>> see.
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>> If all this cascades correctly then your site is live and visible to the
>> world
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>> -Don-
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>> On 6/17/2012 3:37 PM, Anthony wrote:
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>> So I went live and changed the A-Rec to point to my new site. I entered
>> 66.167.244.79 into the A-Rec. Now I can get to the home page but not to
>> the other pages. (500 error) The site actually has an IP address of
>> http://66.167.244.79/foo/. My question is do I have to add the /foo to
>> the A-rec? Or do I just have to wait till it all propagates?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Tony
>>
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>> *Anthony Stefan Maciejowski*
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> *Anthony Stefan Maciejowski*
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