At 7:51 AM +0800 4/3/2000, Richard Smith wrote: >If using Quid Pro Quo as the server, I get a 'file not found' message back >from the server each time I try to request a file, and the server log shows >the following message: > >03/03/100 23:39:46 ERR! 10.0.0.11 http://10.0.0.10/index.html >195 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; DigExt) GET >3 10.0.0.10 404 Configuration Well - 'file not found' matches the '404' code in that line. Quid Pro Quo says it does not have a file named 'index.html' in its root directory. Possibly you are using a different default file name (e.f. default.html or something) and QPQ needs to be told to look for directory lookups. On the other hand, perhaps you specified that file deliberately, knowing it existed - in that case, perhaps QPQ is looking in the wrong place for the server root and needs to be told to look somewhere else. -Spode ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ Edward Spodick (Spode - God/dess of Chaos) Hong Kong ^ ^ spode@sqzm14.ust.hk http://sqzm14.ust.hk/ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-webcgi-request@macperl.org