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That info is specified in the following file:
/etc/lsv-wa.config
Paul Franco
Periphonics Corp.
>
> Well, maybe you can answer this one that I posted to the list owner's forum:
>
> All of the lists on my server show an incorrect URL for the web archives.
> For example the index page is listed as:
> http://listserv.regionofdoom.com/archives/index.html
>
> When it should really be:
> http://listserv.regionofdoom.com/listserv/index.html
>
> I know it is pulling that from my system, but from where? I'd like to
> correct that. Haven't had much luck finding it yet...still looking...
>
> In the site.cfg it the following settings are:
> WWW_ARCHIVE_CGI=http://listserv.regionofdoom.com/cgi-bin/wa.exe
> WWW_ARCHIVE_DIR=C:\InetPub\wwwroot\LISTSERV
>
> Both of these are correct paths...unless maybe they conflict with some other
> setting elsewhere?
>
> Does ListServ just not want it in a directory other than archive? I suppose
> I can move it back, but I would think that it would be less work to keep it
> where it is and modify some setting somewhere.
>
> Ken Pauley
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Parker [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 3:41 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Does LISTSERV WWW Interface support archives in
> subdirectories?
>
>
> On Tue, 27 Apr 1999 17:43:47 -0400, Paul Franco <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> >Does LISTSERV WWW Interface support archives in subdirectories?
> >
>
> LISTSERV and the wa* cgi do not support heirarchical subdirs in the archive
> indexes. i.e.
>
> +wwwwroot
> |
> +--+archives
> |
> + listname1_dir
> + listname2_dir
> + etc
>
> all the listname subdirs must be on the same 'level', 1 under the archives
> dir.
>
> which is one under the wwwroot dir.
>
> Note that the only thing that should be in these directories is the index
> files
> pointing to the actual message logfiles (listname.logyymm) which should be
> elsewhere, preferably under the /home/listserv/lists/ tree. Doing so
> automatically handles all necessary permissions. message log files (created
> and
> written by LISTSERV) are already in its tree. message index files (used by
> wa*)
> are under it's tree and no writing occurs there by wa* so security cannot be
> compromised.
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