On Mar 22, 2007, at 11:53 AM, Medland, Paul (QuickWire) wrote:

Thanks Aparajita,

Note that I am having success pointing to a different volume.

Can these different volumes be on different servers? Perhaps you could
proved a syntax example for the ini file.


and
On Mar 22, 2007, at 5:16 AM, Aparajita Fishman wrote:
The ones I listed are outside the web root and in fact in some cases are local hard drives. On Mac OS X, you should be able to reference a mounted external volume (called "external") like so: <boot volume>/external

Has anyone ever done this? I've tried to access a mounted volume through and alias (in safe doc) and always get a file error, Volume is locked by an application, or something.

What platform?


Okay I've tried about everything I could think off with the ini file to reference a mounted folder on our static apache web server.
I've tried:

/volumes/ServerHD/Library/WebServer/Documents/pdfs
/ServerHD/Library/WebServer/Documents/pdfs

Put an alias to the pdfs directory in the web. (also tried ln -s from command line) If I try to access it I get "Forbidden". (I/O error with symbolic link). I think got closer the last time I tried this, but forgot what that was.

Seems there are a few of us puzzled by how you can access a mounted volume.

Mac OS X 10.4.8

4d 2003.x (latest) as web server, running on 4d Client.

Is it 2003 that is stopping me?

Steve Alex
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