[identity profile] rwmidl.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] techrecovery
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I have recently turned on the IIS services on my 2000 box so I can host my own website. According to the instructions I read, I needed to set up a colder in my C root called web_root, which I did. I named the home page default.html and you can connect to it fine. My problem is, if I try linking to other pages that I am hosting (let's say the page is webcam.html) I keep getting "page cannot be found" error. The html file is in the same folder (c"\web_root) as the default.html. I'm not sure if it is how I coded the link (currently its href="webcam.html"..but I've also tried href="http://www.myurl.com/webcam.html" and still no go).

Is there something different I have to do with IIS since I'm hosting myself? Is it something in my code? This is my first time writing a page (I'm a hardware guy) so it's possible I effed up the code. Any help would be appreciated.

Date: 2002-12-08 09:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chickenfart.livejournal.com
uh.. running apache on win32? bad idea. worse than iis. iss should be fine if you keep up with the bug fixes, delete the default site and lock down any additional site you create. don't allow scripting!

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