It gets even weirder from here. I looked at your message, decided to
go out to eat and deal with it when I came back.
I looked in the "configuration" directory. There was no file named
"Default Site".
I tried to create it again, and it let me. However, it still didn't
show up in the list of sites, and did not show up in the
configuration directory either.
And again when I try to create a site name with the name "Default
Site" it says "Illegal site name" as if it's already in use somewhere.
What is "flushing" after a period of time that it lets me try to re-
create it without error? And more importantly why is this
happening? Frustrating.
Running 4.0.425 on MacOSX 10.4.5.
Jeff J.
On Mar 12, 2006, at 4:06 PM, Sascha Nemecek wrote:
> Jeff Justice wrote:
>> I created a site and named it "Default Site".
>>
>> It does not show up in my list of sites, and I can't re-create it
>> (illegal site name) and I can't drop it because it doesn't show up.
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> That's quite strange! I just tried to reproduce the problem - to no
> avail. If I create a site and name it "Default Site", it shows up as
> intended. FYI I'm using Roxen V4.0.425.
>
>
>> Any suggestions on what to do now?
>
> You could have a look at your roxen configuration directory
> ('/your/roxen-serverpath/configurations') and examine/delete/move the
> broken(?) configuration file.
>
>
>> Is "Default Site" as a name reserved for some reason?
>
> According to my quick tests I would say no.
>
>
>
> HTH,
> Sascha
>
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