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Check to make sure *PUBLIC and/or QTMHHTTP profiles have at least *R access
to those IFS folders and files. I ran across the same issue earlier this
week and I believe it is because I copied/created the folders from Nautilus
(synonymous with Windows Explorer) on my Linux desktop - though that is just
a theory.
HTH,
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I use Net Fusion to create web sites. I like it; its simple and pretty
much bullet proof so far as I can tell.
I started an Apache server on the i5 using the GUI wizard at port 2001
and published my site to /www/mysite/htdocs. It works. Kinda. The
HTML displays just fine, but the hrefs to files in subdirectories does
not work. I get a Forbidden, and in the error log I see lines like this:
(3401)Permission denied.: ZSRV_MSG0019: Permissions on file
/www/mysite/htdocs/assets/images/BuiltWithNOF.gif deny server access
I have looked everywhere I can think of to fix this. What am I missing?
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