I was trying to avoid setting up IIS locally. The host I'm using seems
quite tollerant to my restart requests - just two so far, and have
offered assistance. At the end of the day, this is how it's got to
work - I hate duplicating effort, especially when I'm under the
hammer. However, as this last round of tests also failed, I may have
too.

Anyhow:
I have reinstalled as a single site, rebuilt and restarted, but still
the FU's are not working. I'm getting exactly the same results as
before - 404 and the URL string showing as above.

The question on my lips right now is "Has this ever worked or actually
been tested in a shared environment and has anybody out there got this
going in a real shared hosting environment?".

I'm certainly not beyond believing that I'm messing up somewhere, but
can't see where. Has anybody got experiences of setting up on a shared
host (IIS) with FU's?

Cheers and thanks for your patience'

Robin



On Jul 16, 6:44 pm, Jeff Coughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robin,
>
> > I did not restart the web server as that requires a call to the host.
> > I still get 404 (maybe the restart fixes this). However, I inspected
> > the URLs returned at this point and can see that they are are of the
> > form  "www.mydomain.com/project1/project1/go/pagename". That don't
> > seem right.
>
> Rather than bothering the ISP back and forth (to try each new  
> setting), you might want to try this in a dev environment first to  
> work out the kinks (either WinXP or Win Server should be pretty  
> equivalent for the tests).
>
> > Any iseas or should I just reinstall for a single site instead of
> > project directories?
>
> It's worth a try (I haven't had the chance to try it myself yet).  The  
> other option for installing FarCry 5 is the "Advanced" install (the  
> way FarCry was originally designed and the preferred install).  The  
> downside is that it requires a CF mapping (which doesn't work well on  
> shared hosts).
>
> > By the way Jeff; this Robin has hairy legs and plays rugby, or at
> > least did a while back.
>
> I'm not sure if you're hitting on me or just informing me that you're  
> a male (joking :) ).  That's cool that you played Rugby (I enjoyed  
> playing it myself, but not interested in watching the sport on  
> television).  I played Rugby and American Football back in school  
> (both great sports -- even if I wasn't the superstar that I had  
> dreamed :) ).
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Jeff Coughlin
> Web Application Developerhttp://jeffcoughlin.com
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