Thanks for all the help. The issue was found. The default m=odule config for webDNA on CentOS 7 neglacted to state that /html extention=s should be handled by WebDNA as well. After this was found and corrected, =the site works correctly.
On February 20, 2017 at 5:46 PM= christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:
Create the website.com in you=r apache webroot folder (not StoreBuilder) with its final name and write a =small index.dna file with this simple code
<!--HAS_WEBDNA_TAGS--&=#62;
[date]
by loading http://website.com/index.dna you should see today’s date. If yes=, then WebDNA is properly installed. Unzip your archive into /website.com=p>
If your program is using .html instead of .dna, then you have to map .=html to WebDNA
Then, it will depend how your website is built. It can= work straight away, or maybe it relied on Global folder. You will be able =to see that once you unzip your archive.
- chris
On Feb 20, 2017, at 17:45, Jan Huijsmans <jan.huijsmans@baruch-i=ct.nl> wrote:
Hello,
For a customer I need to setup a WebDN=A server to test if all works in a virtualized environment. However, all I =have is a zip of the document root of the website, but no instructions on w=here they stored it on their old Linux server.
I have:
• =CentOS 7
• WebDNA server (development license) installed (libapac=he2-mod-webdna-8.5.1-centos7)
• /var/www/html/WebCatalog dir
=• website.zip
I guessed the content of website.zip (dir website/ w=ith the content) needs to be stored in StoreBuilder and set an alias in apa=che, but then it still shows the plain index.html, without webdna doing any=thing. Changing setting 'require tag from yes to 'always interpret&=#39; doesn't help, it's totally ignoring the webdna code.I h=ave no access to the old site, so I can't look how it's supposed to= be configured and online I can't find any technical references of WebD=NA. (only yum install and it should work, which it doesn't)
What =do I need to do to import the site? Place it somewere and let webdna search= for it, make an empty site and copy all old files into it,... I'm at a= loss, as the documentation is totally absent or well hidden. (search engin=es can't find it)
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Thanks for all the help. The issue was found. The default m=odule config for webDNA on CentOS 7 neglacted to state that /html extention=s should be handled by WebDNA as well. After this was found and corrected, =the site works correctly.
On February 20, 2017 at 5:46 PM= christophe.billiottet@webdna.us wrote:
Create the website.com in you=r apache webroot folder (not StoreBuilder) with its final name and write a =small index.dna file with this simple code
<!--HAS_WEBDNA_TAGS--&=#62;
by loading http://website.com/index.dna you should see today’s date. If yes=, then WebDNA is properly installed. Unzip your archive into /website.com=p>
If your program is using .html instead of .dna, then you have to map .=html to WebDNA
Then, it will depend how your website is built. It can= work straight away, or maybe it relied on Global folder. You will be able =to see that once you unzip your archive.
- chris
On Feb 20, 2017, at 17:45, Jan Huijsmans <jan.huijsmans@baruch-i=ct.nl> wrote:
Hello,
For a customer I need to setup a WebDN=A server to test if all works in a virtualized environment. However, all I =have is a zip of the document root of the website, but no instructions on w=here they stored it on their old Linux server.
I have:
• =CentOS 7
• WebDNA server (development license) installed (libapac=he2-mod-webdna-8.5.1-centos7)
• /var/www/html/WebCatalog dir
=• website.zip
I guessed the content of website.zip (dir website/ w=ith the content) needs to be stored in StoreBuilder and set an alias in apa=che, but then it still shows the plain index.html, without webdna doing any=thing. Changing setting 'require tag from yes to 'always interpret&=#39; doesn't help, it's totally ignoring the webdna code.I h=ave no access to the old site, so I can't look how it's supposed to= be configured and online I can't find any technical references of WebD=NA. (only yum install and it should work, which it doesn't)
What =do I need to do to import the site? Place it somewere and let webdna search= for it, make an empty site and copy all old files into it,... I'm at a= loss, as the documentation is totally absent or well hidden. (search engin=es can't find it)
Vriendelijke groet,
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