Eric Thompson wrote:
> and 
> 
>  http://localhost:8888/asgard
> 
> brings up a  
> 
>         'Netscape is unable to locate the server 
> "localhost:8888"
> 
> error.

Ah, missed this one earlier. We'll have to get apache to accept requests
on the
port you choose first. It does not, however, match with the port set
below:

> Emile, case did not seem to be a factor:
> 
> mysql> select * from host where name="LOCALHOST";
> 
>+----+-----------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+---------------------+-----------+
> | id | name      | root | style | info | owner | port | online |
> prefix              | sitegroup |
> 
>+----+-----------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+---------------------+-----------+
> |  1 | localhost |    4 |     1 | auth |     0 | 8102 |      1 |
> /asgard             |         0 |
> |  2 | localhost |    4 |     2 | auth |     0 | 8102 |      1 |
> /asgard/framed      |         0 |
> |  3 | localhost |    4 |     3 | auth |     0 | 8102 |      1 |
> /asgard/framed/top  |         0 |
> |  4 | localhost |    4 |     4 | auth |     0 | 8102 |      1 |
> /asgard/framed/main |         0 |
> 
>+----+-----------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+---------------------+-----------+
> 4 rows in set (0.00 sec)
> 
> I believe I have SSL configured improperly, which I have disabled and
> will ignore for a while.
> 
> I would like to know if it works (compatible)

Midgard doesn't mind SSL. AAMOF, it isn't even aware of it.

> or there is some way to
> install the old admin site and example site in a 1.4 version of Midgard.
> I tried doing this with the dbinstall script, but evidently the
> id's are the same and rejected it. It has been a year since I looked
> into Midgard, and it seems the old
> site had a higher degree of clarity in regard to usage.

A lot of featurs have been added which the former admin site did not
cover. But lets
take things one at a time. Does apache answer at all on localhost:8102?

Emile

PS: Could you please, when replying, put your reply text below or
interspersed
with the (snipped & quoted) original text? Much easier to read. Thank
you.

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