Subj : Re: Server, web question To : Finnigann From : Digital Man Date : Wed Oct 05 2005 03:15 pm Re: Re: Server, web question By: Finnigann to Digital Man on Wed Oct 05 2005 06:32 pm > -=> Digital Man wrote to Finnigann <=- > > DM> Re: Re: Server, web question > DM> By: Finnigann to Frank Vest on Wed Oct 05 2005 04:17 pm > > > -=> Frank Vest wrote to alt.bbs.synchronet <=- > > > > FV> From Newsgroup: alt.bbs.synchronet > > > > FV> This my be dumb, but I gotta ask. Is all the stuff in the sbbs>web > > FV> folder required for the web server to function? The way it looks, al > > FV> the ssjs and other stuff is simply to generate the interface to the > > FV> BBS. If I dumped all of that and simply put an index.html file there > > FV> the web>html directory, would it work? > > > > FV> I guess what I'm asking is: Is the Synchronet web server a server > > FV> something like apache or is it a js powered thing? > > > > FV> Did that make sense?? > > > > yes, but why not check it out and see? Just rename that folder and create > > with the index.html you would like to see, and see what loads. > > > > I tried it and splat > > > > 404 Error > > DM> You must be missing index.html in your IndexFileNames key of the [web] > DM> section of your sbbs.ini file (?). > > > In addition, I can't seem to find the 404 error file > > DM> This is just a warning, not an error. THe error files are stored (by > DM> default) in html/error, this location is configurable. And no SSJS is > DM> required for error file support. > > > So now I know it's gotta have all of the *.js and *.ssjs files in order t > > right. > > DM> Nope. > > I beg to differ. I just renamed the \web dir and nothing worked, so some of > stuff in that folder is mandatory. Which parts, I can't say. > > Well it wasn't a comprehensive test, to be sure. I'm just stating facts. Nothing in that dir is *required* for the web server to serve up files (including .html documents). You can differ all you want. digital man Snapple "Real Fact" #148: The tallest man was 8 ft. 11 in. .