Rob,

I would strongly suggest that you convert over to the Apache based HTTP
server. It performs much better than the original server, is much more
flexible, and scales much better (make sure you have a recent group PTF
installed for the HTTP server before you convert). Since you are using
virtual hosts, you'll find that the container based configuration file
it uses is much, much easier to manage than the Original server's
configuration file. I do not recommend using the migration wizard. The
configurations it produces are very, very ugly and tend to be buggy if
you have anything other than a trivial configurations. Instead, start
with a blank configuration and build it out manually. If you can find a
copy, the book "Professional Apache 2.0" is very helpful but there's
plenty of good information at http://httpd.apache.org and the
configuration file distributed with Apache (you can download from the
same site) is well documented and full of examples.

Also, V5R2 is the last version of the OS to support the original HTTP
server so you'll eventually have to do this anyway.

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Rob Dixon
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 3:10 AM
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Basic problem with Welcome file - error 403



Guillermo Andrades (CPI Software) wrote:
btw are you using "original" instead of apache?
  
Yes
what version have you in the as400 server?
  
V5R1

but the problem was with Firefox

Many thanks

Rob Dixon


Saludos/Regards,
Guillermo Andrades
CPI Software http://cpiS.es




On 11/6/06, Rob Dixon <rob.dixon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  
It now seems that the problem is with Firefox 1.5.0.7 as I can access
the home page with I.E, although it doesn't render the links at the
top
correctly - however I can fix that. Netscape 8.1 also works.

I have just cleared the cache in Firefox and it now works fine -
false
alarum - my apologies

Rob Dixon


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