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Web iPhoto Access
Jan 30 2008

ELRADAR  Yes, removing the entire wipha folder from the Sites folder and re-installing did the trick. I encountered a new obstacle in that my iPhoto Library is on a separate hard drive and using the path "/Volumes/Media/iPhoto Library" gives me an error that the path or permissions are not correct.  
(Version 2.3)

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Web iPhoto Access
Jan 29 2008

ELRADAR  I did get the log-in page to load, after consulting the Leopard Finder "Help" menu. An Apple support article was listed that had the solution. An excerpt follows:

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If you installed Mac OS X 10.5 via an Upgrade Install (the default type), follow these steps:

Open TextEdit.

Click the Format menu and click Make Plain Text. Then click OK.

Copy the below text as is and paste it into the TextEdit document.

Options Indexes MultiViews

AllowOverride None

Order allow,deny

Allow from all

Replace the word "myname" with your user account's shortname. (This is the same name as the user's Home folder in the Users folder.)

Save the TextEdit document on the desktop with the name "myname.conf" where "myname" is the shortname.

At the prompt, click "Use .conf".

Quit TextEdit.

In Finder, from the Go menu choose Go to Folder.

Type in: /etc/apache2/users/

Click Go.

Drag "shortname.conf" from the desktop into the Finder window for (/etc/apache2/users).

At the prompt, click Authenticate.

Enter the administrator username and password and click OK.

Close the Finder window.

Open Terminal.

Enter this command on a single line, followed by Return:

sudo chown root:wheel /etc/apache2/users/shortname.conf

Enter your administrator password when prompted.

Quit Terminal.

Open System Preferences and click Sharing.

Uncheck (deselect) Web Sharing to turn it off, then check Web Sharing to turn it back on.

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This got me to the log-in page, but the default user name and password were not accepted, so I'm still stuck.  
(Version 2.3)

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Web iPhoto Access
Jan 29 2008

GLOBS  this is normaly suposed to be handled by the installer.

For instance, you should find such a paragraph at the end of /etc/apache2/httpd.conf:

# Following lines added by WiPha installer to take wipha .htaccess into account

AllowOverride All

If you don't find this, the installation did not do it's job, and you'll encounter further permission issues.

Maybe you should just remove the wipha folder in your Sites folder and reinstall it.  
(Version 2.3)

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Web iPhoto Access
Jan 30 2008

ELRADAR  Yes, removing the entire wipha folder from the Sites folder and re-installing did the trick. I encountered a new obstacle in that my iPhoto Library is on a separate hard drive and using the path "/Volumes/Media/iPhoto Library" gives me an error that the path or permissions are not correct.  
(Version 2.3)

praisebury
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Web iPhoto Access
Jan 27 2008

ELRADAR  I am unable to install and load wipha log in. I get "You don't have permission to access /~xxxx/wipha/ on this server" message. I am running the latest Leopard update on a MacBook.  
(Version 2.3)

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Web iPhoto Access
Jan 28 2008

GLOBS  Hi.

Does it still happen when you switch the web sharing off and on again through the Apple sharing preference pane?  
(Version 2.3)

praisebury
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