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Posted by dorayme on 08/28/06 06:17
In article <1ov4f2dpkrtqrj6c6lr1jsto34b1cbp3n3@4ax.com>,
Steven Saunderson <phelum@Syd.au> wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 15:06:43 +1000, dorayme
> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> > > Can you supply a URL for the directory and enable Indexes so nosy (but
> > > helpful) bods can see what Apache lists ?
> >
> > I am not quite sure what you are asking me to supply? To see what
> > is on a server, you need passwords and user names.
>
> No no, I'm not asking for any special access. I am assuming that the
> directory is accessible via a browser (as you had web pages in it) and
> if this is the case then anybody could look at it by entering
> <http://your-domain/troublesome-directory/>. Since there is no index
> file there Apache will return a list of files in the directory but only
> if Indexes is enabled. Can you access the directory and does this
> return a list of files ?
>
> A better solution might be to find a trusted soul with FileZilla or
> another good FTP client and tell them the domain/directory/user/pass so
> they could have a look.
>
> Sorry I can't think of a simple fix here. There must be something funny
> if you can upload a file with the same name as this ghost file. The
> ghost file doesn't have a name starting with '.' does it ? Maybe your
> FTP client shows the file but not the leading '.'.
I see what you are saying, sorry, bit slow of me... No, I can
guess the answer to your question without looking... here it is:
"The requested URL /website/gallery/brainGym/Icon/ was not found
on this server".
But, at another level, at
URL /website/gallery/brainGym/
I get
Index of /website/gallery/brainGym
? Parent Directory
? Icon
There it is! As a name! It reveals itself via the cloak of a
reference but will not of course reveal itself in its glory, its
actuality. because it has none! It is a miserable thing stuck in
limbo between Being and Nothingness.
I might contact Cyberduck or the server folk... But thanks Jim
for trying and suggestions etc...
--
dorayme
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