What error message do you get from the URL that does not work?

On Jun 22, 2010, at 4:48 PM, Andrew R. Kinnie wrote:

> All I did was have her:
> 
> 1. copy the existing database (it's Openbase)
> 2. change the name of the existing .woa
> 3. drop the new one into the same place
> 4. bounced the app in Monitor
> It didn't run.
> 5. change one table from the old name to the new name (user to person) . . . 
> I had forgotten to do that.
> It claimed that it ran, then threw an exception (still looking for "user") 
> then quit.
> 6. bounced the database in Openbase.
> Still didn't run.
> I then deleted the new .woa and the zipped version, and renamed the old ones 
> to the correct name.
> The old app ran and she could access it via the link.  No one can from the 
> outside.
> 
> The url on the server is 
> http://her-computer-name.local/cgi-bin/WebObjects/PlayhouseComedy.woa/1
> 
> This works on her machine.  It points to (via dynamic dns) a zoneedit domain. 
>  playhousecomedy.com is the domain.
> 
> This machine has been serving this site in this configuration for years, and 
> I didn't create it and have never had to touch it.  I did at one point update 
> WO to 5.4.3 and previously dropped in updated .woas (but not since I've gone 
> to eclipse and WOLips)
> 
> She's running Tiger client, and would be willing to have me SSH in . . . if I 
> knew how to open that up.
> 
> 
> On Jun 22, 2010, at 7:18 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Jun 22, 2010, at 4:03 PM, Andrew R. Kinnie wrote:
>> 
>>> So I made the terrible mistake of trying to deploy the new version of my 
>>> site, complete with migrations and D2W and it failed to do anything (not 
>>> quite true, it actually runs but immediately threw a JDBC exception).  I 
>>> then tried to redeploy the old version while I figured this out.  
>>> (basically, I re-named the old .woa then renamed it back after the failed 
>>> deploy, then bounced the app in Monitor.)
>>> 
>>> The old app runs on the server.  She can click the link to load it, run it, 
>>> do what she needs to do, etc.  However, the outside world can't access it.  
>>> No configuration files whatsoever were changed.
>>> 
>>> Anyone have any ideas what could cause the app to run and be usable on the 
>>> server, by a user of the server, but not by the outside world?  With no 
>>> changes to the apache files or anything else?
>> 
>> 
>> Something changed.  Did you upgrade OS X?  What URL works?  What URL does 
>> not?  What error message do you get from the one that does not work?
>> 
>> 
>> Chuck
>> 
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>> 
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