Le 2013-03-25 à 18:09, Baiss Eric Magnusson <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Here's the beginning of my unposted letter from last week.
> 
>> Your humble student hereby asks,
>> 
>> If my hoped for path is:
>>      /Library/WebObjects/Application/tyf.woa/...
>> 
>> 1) Do I need to "Allow CGI execution" for the site in WebSites of Server? Do 
>> I need to enable PHP web applications?
>>      -did both, after not doing so, but it didn't make any difference; so 
>> turned them off.
>> 
>> So, somewhere in the Apache WebSite initialization files there needs to be 
>> an alias? symbolic link? are there differences?
>> Best summary so far?
>> 
> 
> My guess is that something Apple did in forcing at boot for Apache to Serve 
> from:
>       < /Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/...>
> 
> needs to be reconciled/over-ridden?

I don't think so, and for my customer's case, they do need to use the wiki, so 
I can't change the document root.

> On Mar 25, 2013, at 1:43 PM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> FYI, I'm getting the same problem on a OS X 10.8.2 box at a customer site. 
>> ScriptAlias is set to /apps/WebObjects in webobjects.conf (I always rename 
>> apache.conf to webobjects.conf) but I get:
>> 
>> [Mon Mar 25 16:35:30 2013] [error] [client 207.253.87.97] File does not 
>> exist: /Library/Server/Web/Data/Sites/Default/app
>> 
>> And I do known that webobjects.conf is read because if I try to load the 
>> modules two times, Apache will throw a warning.
>> 
>>> It sounds like it is trying to use the CGI adaptor.  Does your httpd.conf 
>>> file include this line?
>>> 
>>> Include /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/apache.conf
>>> 
>>> Is the path correct?
>>> 
>>> What does this output
>>> 
>>> sudo apachectl configtest
>>> 
>>> Chuck
>>> 
>>> On 2013-03-18, at 11:40 AM, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Check this line in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf:
>>>>> ScriptAliasMatch ^/cgi-bin/((?!(?i:webobjects)).*$) 
>>>>> "/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/$1"
>>>>> 
>>>>> Make sure that it matches exactly.
>>>>> Chuck
>>>>> 
>>>> It matches.
>>>> 
>>>>> Pascal writes:
>>>>> Check for errors in /var/log/apache2/error_log
>>>> 
>>>> Ah, all 3 "JavaMonitor Name link clicks" generate the same msg in log 
>>>> file, regardless of application selected.
>>>> 
>>>>> [Sat Mar 16 2013] [error] [client 173.160.202.me]
>>>> 
>>>>> File does not exist: /Library/WebServer/Documents/cwd/cgi-bin,
>>>> 
>>>>> referer: 
>>>>> http://173.160.202.xxx:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wo/YxUK1TOAKPj8IqGMBCjX00/4.0.1.0
>>>> 
>>>> ****************
>>>> And I noticed what a call from the home page of track-your-finances.com to 
>>>> the tyf WO application from somewhere afar generated:
>>>> 
>>>>> [client 123.151.148.200] File does not exist: 
>>>>> /Library/WebServer/Documents/tyf/cgi-bin, referer: 
>>>>> http://track-your-finances.com
>>>> 
>>>> Is this enough information for someone to suggest the "next step"?
>>>> Prev note: the applications are running according to process monitor.
> 
> ---
> Baiss Eric Magnusson
> cascadewebdesign.com
> 
> 
> 


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