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    404 Error When Publishing to Remote Server

    I have a UX component which I have published to my remote server running the standard application server. The files were zipped, uploaded and unzipped successfully. When my browser opened I got a “404 Not Found” error. It couldn’t find the A5W page that contained my UX. I checked in the app folder in the Webroot folder on the server and the A5W page wasn’t there. I then uploaded the A5W page from the workspace development folder to the app folder in the Webroot folder on the server but I still get the 404 error. Before I have our IT person dig into the computer server set-up, does anyone know why the A5W webpage won’t upload with all the other files and should it work when I manually copy the A5W web page to the server?
    Thanks.


    #2
    Without know much about the server, some of the first questions are going to be is port 80/443 exposed to the web?
    Do you have the webservice running?
    I had another question, but you already answered it.
    These are the simple low hanging fruit type questions.
    Gregg
    https://paiza.io is a great site to test and share sql code

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      #3
      Port 443 is open (my server is secure). I know the port is open - it shows as open in the firewall management program on the server and I am able to publish the files. When you ask if the webservice is running, if you mean is the Alpha Application Server running, it is. It's strange that when I publish, the A5W webpage file containing the UX is not being published. I'm guessing that all the other necessary files have been uploaded and installed.

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        #4
        Sorry if I offended. Your server is indeed secure, so secure apparently nobody can get at the website. I'm expecting you did not use port 443 to transfer the files
        to the server. I asked about the items a non-IT person would most likely not think about.
        Gregg
        https://paiza.io is a great site to test and share sql code

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          #5
          Originally posted by R Raffin View Post
          I have a UX component which I have published to my remote server running the standard application server. The files were zipped, uploaded and unzipped successfully. When my browser opened I got a “404 Not Found” error. It couldn’t find the A5W page that contained my UX. I checked in the app folder in the Webroot folder on the server and the A5W page wasn’t there. I then uploaded the A5W page from the workspace development folder to the app folder in the Webroot folder on the server but I still get the 404 error. Before I have our IT person dig into the computer server set-up, does anyone know why the A5W webpage won’t upload with all the other files and should it work when I manually copy the A5W web page to the server?
          Thanks.
          it sounds like permission issue to me ,
          when you pasted the web page to your root server
          are you able to visit it ?

          click on f12 and find the path link for that page and paste it to us
          also check the permission on uploaded files , what type of files are allowed during upload.

          And finally
          Hello Greggg !!!

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            #6
            Gregg, sorry for not responding. I was not offended and I appreciate your help. I'm getting help on this and when I see what I was doing wrong, I'll post it.

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              #7
              I had to enabled security for the project and then I set all items to Always Allowed and I was able to access the web page. Now that I know it works I can set up users in security. Thanks to TheDevilIsMe for helping me through this. I also hadn't checked "Publish all files" so my A5W page wouldn't published. One odd thing was that when Alpha opened my browser after publishing, it put the specified server port after the webroot folder name in the URL which was another reason I was getting a 404 error. If I moved it to after my URL for the server or deleted it, it worked. I then deleted it from the publish profile and it was fine.

              Thanks again to Gregg and TheDevilIsMe

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                #8
                Glad to help, even if it was only eliminating the low-hanging fruit.
                Gregg
                https://paiza.io is a great site to test and share sql code

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