On 07/12/2007 01:23 PM, Chris Moore wrote: > I noticed that everything other than the store main page was pointing to the > internal IP address (thus did not work out of network), and I found in the > interchange administration where the locations were set, under the table > 'variable' fields 'SAMPLEURL', 'SECURE_SERVER', and 'SERVER_NAME'. I changed > all these to my static IP address http://72.149.119.171 thinking that would > fix the problem until I transfer my domain name over from godaddy. This was > apparently a bad idea, as the address for all the links started beginning > with "http://http//72.149....." Oops -I must've made a typo- where's the > ":" and why the doubling there? I go back into the admin mode by manually > tweaking the address bar and check my work - no I had actually put in the > ":". But I apparently can't fix it now because it won't save with the > setting wrong using the interchange console. Help!!! Edit the file products/variables.txt, find the entry for SERVER_NAME and remove the http:// part, then restart Interchange. > Another issue that has been covered here a dozen times, but I really need a > lot of hand holding to fix: > > I am still running a threaded perl -5.8.8 and I am relatively clueless as to > where or how to get an unthreaded version. You can run Interchange on the newest threaded perl versions (yours is new enough) without problems but you'll still take about a 30% performance hit. Depending on which version of IC you are running you may have to set the MINIVEND_FORCE_THREADS environment variable when starting IC, though. If you want to run IC on an unthreaded perl then you need to compile your own. Feel free to drop into irc.icdevgroup.org #interchange and I'll give you few pointers on that if you want. Peter _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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