Goldangit, another stupid web question
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 2:47 pm
I'm working on updating/designing a webpage for my sister-in-law's boss, and I'm running into a fricking brick wall.
He wants two web forms that will send information via e-mail. Seems simple enough, right? Yeah, that's what I thought.
When I try using the FrontPage way (I'm discovering that FrontPage is a piece of shit, like all other Microsoft products, so no need to tell me that), I run into an error that the server does not have the FrontPage extensions.
He's using a Cobalt RAQ4 server. What that means, I have no fucking clue, so please be gentle in your comments. It seems like massive overkill for what he needs, but long story short, it's free. I know there's a way to get in there and activate FrontPage extensions, but have no clue how to do it.
His old site used a CGI form (FormMail.pl) from Matt's Script Archive (http://www.scriptarchive.com). I updated the IP and domain information to use on the new site, but that doesn't work either.
He was going to set up e-mail addresses at his new domain, and I know that the server is set up to send e-mail. But when I asked him to send an e-mail to verify the address was working, it looks like it was forwarded through SBC and Yahoo, so I'm not even sure the domain name is set up on the right server!
I have absolutely no idea how to fix this problem. I think that if I could figure out where the SendMail protocols (did I even say that right?) reside on the server, I could redirect the script to the right place. (I think it's not located on the same relative location as on the old server.)
Is there a way to find where it's located? Or an easy way to fix the FrontPage extensions? Or (God forbid, but if it works as a temporary fix, I'm willing to do it) have the mail routed through a different server than the site?
I told the guy I knew how to design web pages and knew nothing about servers. I don't think he had any clue what that meant. I'm going to try to get the contact info for whoever actually has the server, but not sure if that will work. In any case, I need to come up with something by the end of the week, even if just a temporary fix, because I really don't want my sister-in-law to get in trouble with her boss (annoying though she can be at times).
So in other words, to quote the great Jar Jar Binks, any hep here'd be hot.
He wants two web forms that will send information via e-mail. Seems simple enough, right? Yeah, that's what I thought.
When I try using the FrontPage way (I'm discovering that FrontPage is a piece of shit, like all other Microsoft products, so no need to tell me that), I run into an error that the server does not have the FrontPage extensions.
He's using a Cobalt RAQ4 server. What that means, I have no fucking clue, so please be gentle in your comments. It seems like massive overkill for what he needs, but long story short, it's free. I know there's a way to get in there and activate FrontPage extensions, but have no clue how to do it.
His old site used a CGI form (FormMail.pl) from Matt's Script Archive (http://www.scriptarchive.com). I updated the IP and domain information to use on the new site, but that doesn't work either.
He was going to set up e-mail addresses at his new domain, and I know that the server is set up to send e-mail. But when I asked him to send an e-mail to verify the address was working, it looks like it was forwarded through SBC and Yahoo, so I'm not even sure the domain name is set up on the right server!
I have absolutely no idea how to fix this problem. I think that if I could figure out where the SendMail protocols (did I even say that right?) reside on the server, I could redirect the script to the right place. (I think it's not located on the same relative location as on the old server.)
Is there a way to find where it's located? Or an easy way to fix the FrontPage extensions? Or (God forbid, but if it works as a temporary fix, I'm willing to do it) have the mail routed through a different server than the site?
I told the guy I knew how to design web pages and knew nothing about servers. I don't think he had any clue what that meant. I'm going to try to get the contact info for whoever actually has the server, but not sure if that will work. In any case, I need to come up with something by the end of the week, even if just a temporary fix, because I really don't want my sister-in-law to get in trouble with her boss (annoying though she can be at times).
So in other words, to quote the great Jar Jar Binks, any hep here'd be hot.