Upgrade from Lite to full version issue
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Upgrade from Lite to full version issue
Hi
We've just switched over from the Lite version to full version for ISAPI Rewrite 3.0.
The .conf is being published by the client directly along with the CMS publish of the website.
I need to then manually copy the .conf to the Helicon installation folder in C: drive.
Please suggest how to ensure the .conf gets updated automatically without manual intervension.
Is it possible to use the .htaccess for this purpose? How?
Thanks in advance for the help!
We've just switched over from the Lite version to full version for ISAPI Rewrite 3.0.
The .conf is being published by the client directly along with the CMS publish of the website.
I need to then manually copy the .conf to the Helicon installation folder in C: drive.
Please suggest how to ensure the .conf gets updated automatically without manual intervension.
Is it possible to use the .htaccess for this purpose? How?
Thanks in advance for the help!
- HeliconAndrew
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Re: Upgrade from Lite to full version issue
Shouldn't be a problem. You simply copy the content of httpd.conf in ISAPI_Rewrite Manager.
All the issues must be described in error.log. You can find how to enable logging is FAQ
Regards
Andrew
All the issues must be described in error.log. You can find how to enable logging is FAQ
Regards
Andrew
Re: Upgrade from Lite to full version issue
We could do that in the Lite Version too. There was no point in buying the full version then.
We were aiming to get this thing automated.
Any idea how can the .htaccess be utilised for the purpose?
We were aiming to get this thing automated.
Any idea how can the .htaccess be utilised for the purpose?
- HeliconAndrew
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- Joined: 07 Mar 2012, 10:16
Re: Upgrade from Lite to full version issue
I'm not sure what exactly we're talking about.
Syntax for .htaccess and http.conf is the same. All you need is to make sure permissions are set correctly for reading .htaccess and all you patterns should start with "XXXX/YYY", not "/XXXX/YYY".
In case you have any issues with that, please, provide error.log and rewrite.log. It's hard to tall what's wrong without logs.
Regards
Andrew
Syntax for .htaccess and http.conf is the same. All you need is to make sure permissions are set correctly for reading .htaccess and all you patterns should start with "XXXX/YYY", not "/XXXX/YYY".
In case you have any issues with that, please, provide error.log and rewrite.log. It's hard to tall what's wrong without logs.
Regards
Andrew
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