Re: Unknown error: OrderNotCreated

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15213
interpreted = N
texte = At 2:36 PM -1000 on 11/27/97, Kenneth Grome wrote:> > Okay, now that I think I've figured out why you're having problems, > here's how to fix them: > > 1- Quit the WebCatalog.acgi. > 2- Trash the WebCatalog Prefs file that was created inside the > cgi-bin folder when you launched WebCatalog. You don't need that > prefs file anyways, it's a duplicate and it's incomplete. The only > reason it's there now is because WebCat created it by default when it > couldn't find the proper WebCatalog Prefs file (which is still right > where it belongs, inside your WebCatalog folder). > 3- Move the WebCatalog.acgi back where it belongs -- inside the > WebCatalog folder. > 4- Do one of the two things I suggested above. Either move the entire > WebCatalog folder into the cgi-bin folder, or make an alias of the > WebCatalog.acgi file and put that alias inside the cgi-bin folder. > Thanks Ken. Thanksgiving food and friends interrupted our discussion. Yes. This has corrected my problem. I also placed an alias into the cgi-bin folder.The Read Me in step #5 led me astray.Thanks again. Thanks, Mick Matousek-- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Unknown error: OrderNotCreated (Mick Matousek 1997)
  2. Unknown error: OrderNotCreated (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  3. Unknown error: OrderNotCreated (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  4. Unknown error: OrderNotCreated (Kenneth Grome 1997)
At 2:36 PM -1000 on 11/27/97, Kenneth Grome wrote:> > Okay, now that I think I've figured out why you're having problems, > here's how to fix them: > > 1- Quit the WebCatalog.acgi. > 2- Trash the WebCatalog Prefs file that was created inside the > cgi-bin folder when you launched WebCatalog. You don't need that > prefs file anyways, it's a duplicate and it's incomplete. The only > reason it's there now is because WebCat created it by default when it > couldn't find the proper WebCatalog Prefs file (which is still right > where it belongs, inside your WebCatalog folder). > 3- Move the WebCatalog.acgi back where it belongs -- inside the > WebCatalog folder. > 4- Do one of the two things I suggested above. Either move the entire > WebCatalog folder into the cgi-bin folder, or make an alias of the > WebCatalog.acgi file and put that alias inside the cgi-bin folder. > Thanks Ken. Thanksgiving food and friends interrupted our discussion. Yes. This has corrected my problem. I also placed an alias into the cgi-bin folder.The Read Me in step #5 led me astray.Thanks again. Thanks, Mick Matousek-- Mick Matousek

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