UNF, Where's my webpage gone!

aka Rohan's picture

He has: 200 posts

Joined: Feb 2006

Can somebody do me a favour and check my webpage to see if it's there or not:

http://www.jsworld.co.uk/sengoku/index.php

It claims it isn't there on all my browsers even with a clear out of the cache/history e.t.c.

All I did was alter the css to add a background image to the sidebar div and upload it again... I can see the bloomin' thing in my webspace. Confused

Roo's picture

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Joined: Apr 1999

404...Page Not Found

When I take it back to http://www.jsworld.co.uk/sengoku/ I get a 403.

When I take it back to http://www.jsworld.co.uk/ I see the homepage of this site.

Gallery link works as well.

Some kind of directory issue maybe?

Roo

aka Rohan's picture

He has: 200 posts

Joined: Feb 2006

Thanks Roo. Hmmm not sure what the problem is then. If I log in via ftp I can see it (/web/sengoku/index.php) and if I download the index I can view it in a browser offline.

All my other sub sites and even my backed up sengoku folders link except this one. How queer. it's nearly 1am now so guess i'll hit the sack and try again tomorrow. Think i'll start again from a backup in case something got corrupted.

Cheers again Smiling

teammatt3's picture

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Joined: Sep 2003

I think you chmod'd your directories and files wrong. I set my dirs to 755 and flat files to 644.

aka Rohan's picture

He has: 200 posts

Joined: Feb 2006

Ok I've managed to get it working now. I replaced the folder with a working backup and then uploaded just the new images and css (instead of the whole directory) and it's working fine now.

teammatt3;215599 wrote: I think you chmod'd your directories and files wrong. I set my dirs to 755 and flat files to 644.

My dirs are set to 775 and flat files to 660 but that is the same for the directories that work too. I did change the index to 644 and it still wouldn't find it though Confused .

Are my current file permissions a security risk at all at the moment i.e. should I change them to 755 and 644?

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