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Wehn I load my ttg-be folder, into the folder with my pages files, as described in the documentation http://ce4.theturninggate.net/docs/doku … tion_setup
and then try and access the ttg-be/admin folder I'm greeted with a permissions error message.
The default permissions are 755,
If I change the permissions for example to 777 I have access to the folder. Is that then a security problem?
The default permissions on the ttg-be folder are 755. My domain is hosted on a Plesk Server, OS Debian 6.0.10
Is there an ownership conflict with the folder?
I ask this because I am having trouble authenticating my publisher plugin in Lightroom with the ttg-be installation.
Changing the permissions on the folder may allow me to continue with my installation, the question is will it cause challenges around the corner?
The other question I have is regarding the Search folder, in the docs file it says move
"Using your FTP client, you will need to move the /search folder into place. Locate the folder at /ttg-be/publisher/search, and move it to the top level of your site (i.e. public_html/search), such that it becomes accessible at http://yourdomain.com/search/."
I want to have two installations of my website, one for English and one for German.
domain.com./de
domain.com./en
if I understand correctly, after installation, I should move my serach folder to domain.com
How will that work if I have two installations? Can the search folder sit in
domain.com/en/search
domain.com/de/search
Regards,
Patrick
Last edited by patrickdej (2015-01-29 17:19:12)
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Give it a try. I just created a couple of empty folders in the root of my site and dropped the search/ folder into each. It seems to work fine from either location.
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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The search folder can sit pretty much anywhere. The restrictions are that ttg-be doesn't reside in a sub-directory that search isn't in, and that search be no more than 20 levels deeper than ttg-be.
These pairs are okay:
/ttg-be
/search
/ttg-be
/my-site/search
/my-site/ttg-be
/my-site/search
/one/two/three/ttg-be
/one/two/three/search
/one/ttg-be
/one/two/three/search
This is not:
/one/ttg-be
/search
You could in theory copy search/ to multiple locations, if that made sense for your site navigation.
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Hi Ben,
Thanks for your explanation. Do I need to change the permissions on the folder from 755 to 777
when I have uploaded to my server?
Thanks
Patrick
Wehn I load my ttg-be folder, into the folder with my pages files, as described in the documentation http://ce4.theturninggate.net/docs/doku … tion_setup
and then try and access the ttg-be/admin folder I'm greeted with a permissions error message.
The default permissions are 755,
If I change the permissions for example to 777 I have access to the folder. Is that then a security problem?
The default permissions on the ttg-be folder are 755. My domain is hosted on a Plesk Server, OS Debian 6.0.10
Is there an ownership conflict with the folder?I ask this because I am having trouble authenticating my publisher plugin in Lightroom with the ttg-be installation.
Changing the permissions on the folder may allow me to continue with my installation, the question is will it cause challenges around the corner?
The other question I have is regarding the Search folder, in the docs file it says move
"Using your FTP client, you will need to move the /search folder into place. Locate the folder at /ttg-be/publisher/search, and move it to the top level of your site (i.e. public_html/search), such that it becomes accessible at http://yourdomain.com/search/."
I want to have two installations of my website, one for English and one for German.
domain.com./de
domain.com./enif I understand correctly, after installation, I should move my serach folder to domain.com
How will that work if I have two installations? Can the search folder sit in
domain.com/en/search
domain.com/de/searchRegards,
Patrick
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If 755 isn't working for you, try 777
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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Hi Rod,
Changing the permissions to 777 works. My problem now is authenticating.
This is a re install of Publisher, it was previously authenticated, Ce3 works still.
Where can I find my authorization code? Is this something form CE3?
Thanks,
Patrick
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The default API Key is ttg9999
You can change this in Publisher Settings in TTG-be
http://ce4.theturninggate.net/docs/doku … r_instance
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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Thanks Rod,
The default API Key is ttg9999
You can change this in Publisher Settings in TTG-be
http://ce4.theturninggate.net/docs/doku … r_instance
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