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Old Sep 28, 2002, 05:37 AM
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I'm using Open Journal 2.4. If I click on archives, I don't go back to archives but to the index of oj/story. If I click on indexhtm, I will get a blank site, no errors, just blank.

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Robert


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Old Oct 28, 2002, 02:42 PM
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The index file for oj/story should be the archives index -- they are one and the same.

It looks like instead of it creating a link to index.htm, it's creating one to indexhtm? Is that a correct read of your problem? Or is the archive page itself called indexhtm??

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Old Nov 05, 2002, 12:35 PM
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Hi DocJohn,

Now I'm totally lost...
Have a look at my configurationsetup:

Now nothing is working anymore and I can't find the problem..
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# Configuration Section for OpenJournal v2
# ----------------------------------------------------

# Path to your Web site's main HTML directory (where the oj subdirectory is;
# no trailing slash). This is also known to some people as their FTP directory.

$mydir = "/ext/c/co/countryinfo.nl/html";

# Complete path to your cgi-bin directory (no trailing slash). This is similar
# to what you put above, except it's to your site's program or cgi-bin directory.

$progdir = "/ext/c/co/countryinfo.nl/cgi-bin";

# Name of the OpenJournal directory (oj is default; no trailing slash). If you
# want OJ to manage your main homepage, put nothing between the quotes (like "")
# and edit the index file in the ojtemplates subdirectory to look like your
# homepage (keep the OJ HTML comments in the template file, though!).

$ojdir = "/oj";

# Web path to OpenJournal program (how you access your site's cgi-bin directory
# from your Web browser).

$cgi_url = "/cgi-bin/oj.cgi";

# Name of your Web server (no trailing slash):

$baseurl = "http://www.countryinfo.nl";

# Name of your OpenJournal:

$title = "Technical Updates Alliance Registration Software";

# Name of subdirectory in the oj directory where archives of old articles
# and indexes are kept (story is default):

$mesgdir = "story";

# Default extension of file names (htm is default):

$ext = "htm";

# Default name of your index file (index is default):

$mesgfile = "index." . $ext;

# Will this OpenJournal be used by more than one person contributing to
# the same journal? Multiple users are supported per journal.
# 1 = Multiuser on, 0 = Multiuser off (default)

$multiuser = 1; # 1 = On, 0 = Off

# Your OpenJournal will automatically archive itself if you want it to.
# This means the main index file will be saved as an archived index file
# and is then available in the /oj/story subdirectory.

# Automated indexing uses the day of the week to determine whether to
# archive the main index file and start a fresh page for you. It only
# works reliably if you log in every day.

# Day to archive: 0=Sun, 1=Mon, 2=Tues, etc.
# If you only want to archive once a month, set this to 30.
# If you want to turn this function off, set to 99999.

$daytoarchive = "99999";

# Your local time zone:

$timezone = "EDT";

# User Interface Specifications
# -----------------------------
# The below customizations just change how the user interface to OJ appear.
# Most of them do not affect OJ's output to your Web page.

# Specify the HTML BODY colors and background image for the program to use:
# (be careful not to remove the qq or the tildes on either end)

$colors = qq~ bgcolor="#FFFFEE text="#000000" link="#000077" vlink="#884400" ~;
$background = qq~ background="" ~;

# Pick a default font face, size, and table color for the program to use:

$font = "arial,helvetica";
$size = "-1";
$tcolor = qq~ bgcolor="#CCCCAA" ~;
$tbcolor = qq~ bgcolor="#005544" ~;
$tbfontcolor = "#FFFFFF";
$tbfont = "verdana,ms sans serif";

$linebr = "
"; # What to use between entry title and entry blurb
$target_window = ""; # If you want to open an article link in a different window, just name it here

# The amount of time in seconds that user files are kept in the
# auth directory before the program removes them:
# (Setting this to too short a time will timeout the user before
# giving them the chance to write their entry.)

$auth_time = 3600; # 1 hour (in seconds)

# If you have troubles with file locking, set this to 0:

$db_use_flock = 1;

# If you want to keep the authorization or template files someplace other than in the cgi-bin
# directory, set this to something else (default is recommended):
# (Do not place the template files in the ojauth directory, or they will be deleted
# automatically by the program from time to time!)

$auth_dir = "$progdir/ojauth";
$tplt_dir = "$progdir/ojtemplates";

# If you want to change the name of the userfile, do so here (ojaccess.db is default):

$auth_pw_file = "$progdir/ojaccess.db";


# ---------- Probably nothing else you need to --------------
# ---------- configure below this point. -------------------

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