View Full Version : Anyone hosted on BT?
jezsiddons
10-Dec-2002, 04:31 PM
I'm a new Actinic Catalog user and although I am technically competent (sometimes) I am having great difficulty in making use of my btconnect web space.
BT told me that I need to purchase their "Web Publisher" option which allows custom CGI scripts to be used. After purchasing this option I am now getting a general "Error" message in my browser when any of my catalog scripts are run. My catalog is currently on http://home.btconnect.com/peakelec/acatalog/shopindex.html
Has anyone else got their site hosted by BT, if so, what package with BT are you using?
BT are fantastically unhelpful, maybe they should stick to tearing down telephone boxes, they're good at that.
Any help very gratefully received as I have spent a blinkin' fortune on the BT web space, domain hosting, web publisher option and of course (the very reasonably priced) actinic software.
Kind regards
allen
10-Dec-2002, 05:39 PM
Bit late now, but my advice is stay away from BT as much as possible, and not just for hosting. We have 2 clients who are desperately trying to transfer out domain names, but BT just won't let them.
Allen
garyhay
10-Dec-2002, 06:50 PM
Can you show us your network settings. We may see what is wrong then
jezsiddons
11-Dec-2002, 09:06 AM
Allen,
Any ISP that you particularly recommend for hosting that also offer REAL full rights CGI-BIN and secure space?
Many thanks!
Kind regards,
jezsiddons
11-Dec-2002, 09:15 AM
Gary,
Yep, here goes:
HTTPPROXYMODE 0
HTTPPROXYADDRESS
HTTPPROXYPORT 80
HTTPPROXYUSER
HTTPPROXYPASSWORD
FTPPROXYMODE 0
FTPPROXYADDRESS
FTPPROXYPORT 21
FTPPROXYUSER
FTPPROXYPASSWORD
SCRIPTID 0
SCRIPTEXT .pl
SMTPHOST
WEBSITEURL http://home.btconnect.com/peakelec
IGNOREPASSIVEERRORS true
PATHTOPERL /usr/local/bin/perl
CATALOGURL http://home.btconnect.com/peakelec/acatalog/
CGIBINURL http://home.btconnect.com/peakelec/cust-bin/
PATHFROMCGITOCATALOG ../acatalog/
CODEBASE ./
FTPHOST ftp.btconnect.com
FTPUSERNAME peakelec
FTPPASSWORD *******
PATHTOCGIBIN /docs/cust-bin/
USEPASSIVEFTP false
FTPPATHFROMCGITOCATALOG
I'm currently using Actinic V5.1.5. I understand from Darren at Actinic that it appears as though permissions in my web space (in particular the acatalog directory) are not correct and can't be modified. I know that scripts CAN run, such as a "helloworld5.pl" that Darren uploaded to test in the CUST-BIN directory. Note that the path to the perl shell appears to be non-standard although I believe this is correct for the BT web space.
By the way, I am happy to send you my FTP password separately by email if you wish to try things out, currently my online shop is not publicised and is a bit rough round the edges anyway!
Cheers,
garyhay
11-Dec-2002, 12:41 PM
JEZ
You will need to change the permissions for the acatalog directory. If as you say you can't do this then the site will not work correctly.
If you e-mail me off the list I can let you use some space for testing your site.
allen
11-Dec-2002, 01:05 PM
Originally posted by jezsiddons
Allen,
Any ISP that you particularly recommend for hosting that also offer REAL full rights CGI-BIN and secure space?
Many thanks!
Kind regards,
Well, since there's no forum rules, there's no band on advertising:
http://www.smarthosting.co.uk/
Allen
cdicken
11-Dec-2002, 03:05 PM
Well, since there's no forum rules, there's no band on advertising:
<fx: coughs and indicates towards top right hand corner of page>
I have just added the rules and regs, which include no 'promotion' - but I'll let it go this time...
;)
Darren B
11-Dec-2002, 03:27 PM
Chris
Surely you can advertise your gold partners, I wont mention the one im with but they are very helpful with competent telephone help, and settings for using actinic.
cheers
Darren
jezsiddons
11-Dec-2002, 03:45 PM
Surely mentioning company names must be OK if it's in answer to a direct question for the purpose of solving a customer's problem. I'm very grateful for your help so far!!
cdicken
11-Dec-2002, 04:28 PM
The forum policy is in place to stop people from advertising their own goods and services. I can see now that Allen was not advertising his own company, but someone else's so that is not a problem.
allen
12-Dec-2002, 12:44 PM
Originally posted by cdicken
The forum policy is in place to stop people from advertising their own goods and services. I can see now that Allen was not advertising his own company, but someone else's so that is not a problem.
You obviously don't know what company I work for then :)
Anyway, you've put links to our pages on the forums yourselves :)
Allen
cdicken
12-Dec-2002, 01:29 PM
You obviously don't know what company I work for then
Guilty as charged. Sorry about that.
:)
pinbrook
12-Dec-2002, 09:18 PM
I would prefer no direct advertising in the forum, and no overt recommendations of others either. We had an advertising ban in the Lyris forum and I felt it worked.
There are many forum members who are web developers, hosts etc. , most of these people (including myself) put that fact in their signature.
These forum members also regularly answer more questions than they ask and as a result get plenty of enquiries from other forum users for help which often leads to quoting for extra work.
I feel that that is as far as advertising should go. Otherwise we will go back to the old bun fight of which host is best etc etc etc.
Darren B
13-Dec-2002, 08:10 AM
Chris any chance we can end this tread as poor jezsiddons original question seems to have been lost, I feel i am partly to blame for this deviation.
Cheers
Darren:rolleyes:
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