For the moment I have set the a record back to the old site. Will take a good look at the .htaccess. Thanks for your help. Tony
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Don Pickerel donald@fane.com wrote:
It looks like drupal.org is blocking my email providers server.
If you only have one site on the server, and you're not using virtual servers then the default document root should be whatever you've been using so far. Usually that's something like /www/var/htdocs.
for the issue of going to the other pages, try mydomain.com/index.php?q=user to see if you end up at the login page. If you do, then you need the mod-rewrite code in your .htaccess
-Don-
On 6/17/2012 4:17 PM, Tony MAC wrote:
Portugal 2 - 1. Ronaldo. tony mac is building web sites.
*From: * Anthony tony@tony-mac.com tony@tony-mac.com *Date: *Sun, 17 Jun 2012 13:02:40 -0700 *To: *Don Pickereldonald@fane.com donald@fane.com *Cc: *support@drupal.org support@drupal.org *Subject: *Re: [support] Gone live problem
So I need to check that code? I hadn't changed any of it.
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Don Pickerel donald@fane.com wrote:
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.
If all this cascades correctly then your site is live and visible to the world
-Don-
On 6/17/2012 3:37 PM, Anthony wrote:
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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