Re: StoreBuilder/SiteBuilder
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2005
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 60978
interpreted = N
texte = >>>>Finally the third issue I had is with sandboxes. When I created >>these test stores, I specified to create sandboxes for security. >>Everything appears to be fine for a random period of time, but >>eventually you start clicking on things, and get odd database cant >>be found messages from webdna. If I go to master admin, and >>choose flush databases, it fixes the problem. But again, it will >>happen some random time later. So I have turned off sandboxes for >>these stores, though I really like the idea of that feature.>>This sounds like wrong permissions are getting set somehow... then, when>flushing the .db's, they are re-written with appropriate permissions. Are>you sure you are not opening the .db files with a text editor or saving>a .db file for uploading?Interesting, this might be the case, certainly I have edited db files, though not all of the ones that broke. But also I have used chmod to change permissions on files in the web server directory, but primarily to open up permissions, not reduce access. For example, I think one time I even set it to 777 wide open...-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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>>>>Finally the third issue I had is with sandboxes. When I created >>these test stores, I specified to create sandboxes for security. >>Everything appears to be fine for a random period of time, but >>eventually you start clicking on things, and get odd database cant >>be found messages from webdna. If I go to master admin, and >>choose flush databases, it fixes the problem. But again, it will >>happen some random time later. So I have turned off sandboxes for >>these stores, though I really like the idea of that feature.>>This sounds like wrong permissions are getting set somehow... then, when>flushing the .db's, they are re-written with appropriate permissions. Are>you sure you are not opening the .db files with a text editor or saving>a .db file for uploading?Interesting, this might be the case, certainly I have edited db files, though not all of the ones that broke. But also I have used chmod to change permissions on files in the web server directory, but primarily to open up permissions, not reduce access. For example, I think one time I even set it to 777 wide open...-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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