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"Andy Burns" wrote in message
... Andy Burns wrote: Are those files in the correct folder? If you don't get it working from there, can I suggest to wipe and simplify the folder structure ... Go into "files" and delete every single file and every single folder Go into "web" and at the bottom click the red "delete web app" button then click "add new web app", next, manual config, python 3.7, next Add back the static files path like before, but simply with / = /home/wasbit then click the green reload Then go back to files, and create your index.html file directly in /home/wasbit and upload your freeware text files there too. sorted ... After reloading get a 'Hello World' page. Presumably that's as it should have been all along. home/wasbit ....................... = bashrc, gitconfig, profile, pythonstartup.py, vimrc & README text /home/wasbit/.local ....... = empty /home/wasbit/.local/bin = ipython3, pip3, python3 Uploaded files to home/wasbit, created index.html, then reloaded but no change. -- Regards wasbit |
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wasbit wrote:
After reloading get a 'Hello World' page. Presumably that's as it should have been all along. Think it depends on what "style" of install (e.g. django, flask, bottle, manual) you chose. home/wasbit ....................... = bashrc, gitconfig, profile, pythonstartup.py, vimrc & README text /home/wasbit/.local ....... = empty /home/wasbit/.local/bin = ipython3, pip3, python3 yes it re-populates a few files when you re-create the web site Uploaded files to home/wasbit,Â* created index.html, then reloaded but no change. what content is in the index.html file? Maybe it doesn't like ity being empty, just put hello in it for now. |
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wasbit wrote:
After reloading get a 'Hello World' page. Presumably that's as it should have been all along. I only get the "hello world" if I delete my index.html file, even if it exists as zero bytes long then I get whatever is in the file as the home page of the website. The actual "hello world" text comes from within the HELLO_WORLD = """ blah blah """ section of the WSGI file (link from the web tab of dashboard), it seems to use that if there isn't an index.html file, but I can't see why yours isn't reading the index if you say it exists in the /home/wasbit folder There are some access, error and server log files, linged from the "web" tab of the dashboard ... |
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Andy Burns wrote:
I only get the "hello world" if I delete my index.html file I also get the "hello world" if I delete my / = /home/andyburns URL to folder mapping section under static files, presumably you added back / = /home/wasbit when you re-created the website? |
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"Andy Burns" wrote in message
... wasbit wrote: Directories = .local/ .virtualenvs/ Freeware_lists/ mysite/ media/ mysite/ static/ Static files = 6 freeware text files & 1 index.html file Are those files in the correct folder? They want to be in /home/wasbit/mysite/static not /home/wasbit/static Tried Flask with no luck so back to Django. Managed to get Index.html to show but no line spacing. Now have Index.txt showing but not the actual files. wasbit.pythonanywhere.com -- Regards wasbit |
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wasbit wrote:
Managed to get Index.html to show but no line spacing. Now have Index.txt showing but not the actual files. Hurrah :-) so in the index.html file you need e.g. html head titlewasbit's lists/title /head body h1Wasbit's lists/h1 a href="actualfilename1.txt"Description One/abr a href="actualfilename2.txt"Description Two/abr a href="actualfilename3.txt"Description Three/abr a href="actualfilename4.txt"Description Four/abr /body /head |
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"Andy Burns" wrote in message
... wasbit wrote: Managed to get Index.html to show but no line spacing. Now have Index.txt showing but not the actual files. Hurrah :-) so in the index.html file you need e.g. html head titlewasbit's lists/title /head body h1Wasbit's lists/h1 a href="actualfilename1.txt"Description One/abr a href="actualfilename2.txt"Description Two/abr a href="actualfilename3.txt"Description Three/abr a href="actualfilename4.txt"Description Four/abr /body /head Copied & pasted into a text file (as I have done with all your instructions). Substituted actualfilename.txt with each file name in every line. Result = Wasbit's lists Description One Description Two Description Three Description Four Description Five Description Six Tried various changes like removing quotation marks or adding spaces to no effect. -- Regards wasbit |
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On 10/01/2019 00:26, wasbit wrote:
Tried various changes like removing quotation marks or adding spaces to no effect. This only proves that you are a stupid pedo hanging out here for young boys. Authorities are watching you. *STOP CROSS POSTING TO WINDOWS 10 NEWSGROUP. YOU DON'T HAVE THE RELEVANT INTELLIGENT TO USE WINDOWS 10.* Path: aioe.org!eternal-september.org!feeder.eternal-september.org!reader01.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: "wasbit" Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.windows7.general Subject: Photo editor Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2019 00:26:15 -0000 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 1 Message-ID: References: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="UTF-8"; reply-type=response Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2019 00:28:08 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: reader01.eternal-september.org; posting-host="232f347b46ac645a4a5d051938d78817"; logging-data="16503"; "; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX18UDPKsfjga0/aUlPCtvPM5" Cancel-Lock: sha1:/qonx349VadRKRXBXFwiQS0EcJ0= X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V14.0.8089.726 In-Reply-To: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 14.0.8089.726 Importance: Normal X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal Xref: aioe.org alt.comp.os.windows-10:82689 alt.windows7.general:38939 -- With over 950 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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wasbit wrote:
Andy Burns wrote: html head titlewasbit's lists/title Oops sorry, the "" after title shouldn't exist a href="actualfilename4.txt"Description Four/abr /body /head And that final /head was a typo, should have been been /html Copied & pasted into a text file (as I have done with all your instructions). Substituted actualfilename.txt with each file name in every line. Result = But have you actually uploaded an unzipped copy of all your .txt files to pythonanywhere? e.g. do the following files exist? /home/wasbit/# Readme for wasbitlists.txt /home/wasbit/Freeware - 2D Animation, 3D Stop Motion (8.16).txt |
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Andy Burns wrote:
But have you actually uploaded an unzipped copy of all your .txt files to pythonanywhere? Or if you don't want to upload them all to two places, leave the actual files on box.com, but replace each href link e.g. a href="https://app.box.com/v/wasbitlists/file/98416511077" Freeware - Windows Vista & 7 (9.16).txt /abr |
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Andy Burns wrote:
But have you actually uploaded an unzipped copy of all your .txt files to pythonanywhere? Or if you don't want to upload them all to two places, leave the actual files on box.com Seems like box.com may be checking referrers, so that might not work, I'd go with storing the files on pythonanywhere ... |
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"Andy Burns" wrote in message
... wasbit wrote: Andy Burns wrote: html head titlewasbit's lists/title Oops sorry, the "" after title shouldn't exist a href="actualfilename4.txt"Description Four/abr /body /head And that final /head was a typo, should have been been /html Copied & pasted into a text file (as I have done with all your instructions). Substituted actualfilename.txt with each file name in every line. Result = But have you actually uploaded an unzipped copy of all your .txt files to pythonanywhere? Not sure which "" you are referring to so will experiment. Changed the last line to html Yes, uploaded individual files. -- regards wasbit |
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wasbit wrote:
Not sure which "" you are referring to so will experiment. The line should be titlewasbit's lists/title Yes, uploaded individual files. Can you show me a screenshot of the "files" page of the dashboard? |
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"Andy Burns" wrote in message
... wasbit wrote: Not sure which "" you are referring to so will experiment. The line should be titlewasbit's lists/title Yes, uploaded individual files. Can you show me a screenshot of the "files" page of the dashboard? Not done this before. Does this work? - https://postimg.cc/gallery/26vpcp1j6/ -- Regards wasbit |
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wasbit wrote:
Not done this before. Does this work? - https://postimg.cc/gallery/26vpcp1j6/ Yep. OK, so you've gone back to using "mysite" and "static" subdirectories, that in itself should be ok. I'm not sure what the implication of using Django is, but it seems that every URL within your site, whether it's a valid filename like http://wasbit.pythonanywhere.com/mys...20(8.16).t xt or invalid gibberish like http://wasbit.pythonanywhere.com/junk/rubbish/blah.txt always returns the index.html content, I'll have a look later ... |
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