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Old 04-27-2006, 04:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Home Directory Question

I finally have IIS configured well enough to show a test web page, so I thought I'd try moving my entire website over. However, I seem to be having a root directory problem.

I have my website on a second drive in the following path: d:\www\newsite

I added a new folder with all of my site files in it, so now the fully qualified path is d:\www\newsite\home. The website files contains references to css js, and php files that exist in the home folder (and yes, php is installed and working correctly).

When I access the web page, it appears as if none of the css, js, or php files are being found (none of the styles and such are working).

Is there a setting somewhere I need to set?

Does 2003 server keep logs of page/file access results?
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Old 04-27-2006, 06:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Well, I found out part of the answer - I have to add javascript to the mime types (if javascript ain't working, my page simply won't render correctly, and this might also address the whole home directory question). I also discovered AwStats for log analysis.
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