It occurs to me that a directory structure of my site would be handy to see if I haved messed up the basic parameters of the cfg file:
ROOT - Has the HTML files (*.htm) in and 4 sub-directories:
- bin
- cgi-bin
- img
- ojdir (my domain provider does not recommend one or two letter filenames like oj, which i only just found out, their system more often than not denies access and disconnects - so I did change the oj.cfg file to reflect this since my earlier posting)
The properties of the ojdir directory are Read/Write/Execute for everyone.
In the oj directory (which itself is empty of files) is an empty sub-directory called story, the properties of which are Read/Write/Execute for everyone.
In the cgi-bin directory are 3 files: auth.pl, oj.cfg (modified as shown in the earlier posting, but with the end bit unmodified as suggested) and oj.cgi
Also in the cgi-bin directory are 2 sub-directories called ojtemplates and ojauth. ojauth is empty and ojtemplates has 4 files; article, datebar, entry and index. These have no file extensions, which is how they were in the compressed file I downloaded. They do appear to be HTML files though, presumably the template for each message.
The properies of the ojauth directory are Read/Write/Execute for everyone.
ALL other directories (e.g. ojtemplates) are Read/Write/Execute for me (owner) and Read/Execute for Group and Everyone. This is the default on my domain.
I know I'm depressed. You would be 9 days after coming of Paroxetine after taking for 9 months. SKB should die, die, die.
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I know I'm depressed. You would be 9 days after coming of Paroxetine after taking for 9 months. SKB should die, die, die.
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