Jesse D. wrote: > Apache LogLevel debug reports: > [debug] mod_midgard.c(1299): [client <snip>] midgard_translate_handler(latin1, > http://<snip>:8000/example) > [debug] select_db.h(51): [client <snip>] Midgard: select_database opened > database midgard > [debug] select_db.h(33): [client <snip>] Midgard: select_database kept current > database midgard > [debug] mod_midgard.c(1299): [client <snip>] midgard_translate_handler(latin1, > http://<snip>:8000/example/) > [debug] select_db.h(87): [client <snip>] Midgard: select_database reused open > (midgard) > [debug] select_db.h(33): [client <snip>] Midgard: select_database kept current > database midgard > [debug] mod_midgard.c(1396): [client <snip>] Midgard: using style #2 (17 > elements) > [debug] select_db.h(33): [client <snip>] Midgard: select_database kept current > database midgard > > The database is on another networked machine. > MySQL log shows queries, and running these queries manually from the midgard > machine returns page records correctly. I was using the midgard MySQL user to > test the queries. > > Apache access_log shows: > [01/Aug/2002:04:59:06 -0700] "GET /example HTTP/1.1" 301 262 > [01/Aug/2002:04:59:07 -0700] "GET /example/ HTTP/1.1" 403 218 > > I would like to get a Midgard server up to play around with. Any help is > appreciated.
Where does the MidgardRootfile point to? Is this file readable for the apache user? Emile --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
