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Re: [ic] Changing Servers


At 01:58 AM 03/06/2003 +1000, you wrote:
Hi,

I am totally unfamiliar with IC and my boss wants to move her website to
another host. She hired another person to create her website, so I'm not
too sure what this would entail. I've downloaded her whole website, but
there's more to it than just uploading it onto the new host, right? What
do I need to do or know?

I've been reading up on IC and feel so lost. Am I correct in saying that
I need to run / modify IC under a Linux / Red Hat OS? I think that might
be a problem because I don't have access to any computers running under
that OS. (Argh!)

Can someone kindly please point me in the right direction? Thank you so
very much! =)

Regards,
Ally Jaron

If the website incorporates an Interchange catalog (which I assume is the case since you posted your inquiry here) then the same/similar Interchange version needs to be installed and running on the new server, along with any supporting software that is needed (sql server, pgp/gpg, optional Perl modules). You need to upload the catalog as well as the static html and images, then add (or have the server admin add) a Catalog directive to the interchange.cfg for you boss's catalog. That's it in a nutshell, there may be other details to take care of. You can write me off-list if you have any specific questions.

Good Luck!

- Ed L.


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