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Todd Kaplinger <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 29 Dec 1999 08:55:05 -0500
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Dear List --

When I did this upgrade, there was already a directory called Archives
already set up with subdirectories of each list already populated with
information.  I have set up directory browsing on one of them but I do not
see an index.htm or default.html file to do the update on.

I know when the wa.exe was added to the scripts directory, it created index
and default html files for the archive parent directory. Should these also
have been created for each list?

Thanks for your help with this.  I really appreciate it.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: LISTSERV give-and-take forum
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Jacob Haller
> Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 5:26 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Web Administration of ListServ
>
>
> >Dear List:
> >
> >We are attempting to implement the web interface of listserv after an
> >upgrade but are unable to view any of the lists.  We are getting the
> >following...
> >
> >From this page you can browse the online archives of the
> following mailing
> >lists:
> >
> >Not available
> >      No list is currently available for browsing.
> >
> >Note that confidential or sensitive lists may be unlisted. If
> you know the
> >exact name of the list you are looking for, but could not find it on this
> >page, try the unlisted
> >archive form instead.
> >
> >When we go into the ListServ Site Configuration Utility, Web
> Archives, and
> >then select lists, all of the lists we want are listed.
> >We have set up the web server to get access to the wa.exe
> >and we have set up the directory to point at the archives directory.
> >
> >Any advice would be much appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks.
>
> Note that you need to have a subdirectory in the archives directory
> which is the same name as the mailing list.  If these directories
> exist I'd make sure that LISTSERV has read/write permissions for them
> and that the web server can see them (you can do this by manually
> going to http://your.listserv.server/archives/listname/ and seeing
> what, if anything, your web browser displays).
>
> If the subdirectories do not exist, then after creating them you
> should make sure to GET and PUT the mailing list header (or just open
> it in the web interface and click on 'Update' without making any
> changes).
>
> Hope this helps!
> --
> Jacob Haller, Technical Support
> L-Soft international, Inc
> http://www.lsoft.com/

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