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17 Aug 2009, 2:27 am

This is my website:
http://vanix.site88.net/
I'm trying to get the forums Link and chat Link (At The Top) to work
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Forums: http://vanix.site88.net/Forums/
Chat: http://vanix.site88.net/Chat/


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17 Aug 2009, 3:23 am

Go to your FTP program and locate "members.php". Then right click the file and CHMOD and type 777 in the box. Click OK.



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17 Aug 2009, 3:48 am

i use Microsoft Expression, how do i do it?


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18 Aug 2009, 1:02 am

can u do it on Exspession or do i need a different program?


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18 Aug 2009, 1:06 am

this is what was in the ReadMe for the Forum,


1. Extract all files in an empty directory keeping the directory structure
2. Upload that directory (and all files/subdirectories in it) by an FTP program
3. CHMOD:

the subdirectory: /data to 777
the subdirectory: /backup to 777
the file: -members.php to 777

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CHMOD means to change permissions/attributes of a file or a directory on a Linux/Unix system usually by an FTP program.
If you are running a Windows server this can be done from the admin panel (in most cases).

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4. Run a browser, type the URL: http://yoursite.com/forum/index.php and post a test topic
5. Enter the admin panel to setup an ADMIN password: http://yoursite.com/forum/admin.php
6. Add a second (third) forum: create two new subdirectories (data2 and backup2), CHMOD them to 777 and register these changes in config.php


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18 Aug 2009, 1:39 am

This is what was in the ReadMe for the Chat


INSTALLATION

Just extract all files in a directory (keeping the directory structure),
run a web server, a browser and type the URL, e.g.
http://localhost/SimpleChat/index.php .

* Do not forget to CHMOD the directory "/data" to 777 on LINUX based systems.
(CHMOD means to change the permissions/attributes of a file or a directory usually by an FTP program)

SimpleChat! is synchronized to the GREENWICH MEAN TIME.
Synchronize it to your local time by replacing '0' (incl/hdr.inc, line #1) with +/- any number you wish.


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18 Aug 2009, 2:06 am

Download this free FTP client. You can find the settings on your hosting webpage.
Free FTP Solution



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18 Aug 2009, 2:17 am

Jaydog1212 wrote:
Download this free FTP client. You can find the settings on your hosting webpage.
Free FTP Solution


Ok I got it, now what?


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18 Aug 2009, 2:21 am

Who are you hosting with? Godaddy or something?



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18 Aug 2009, 2:22 am

Jaydog1212 wrote:
Who are you hosting with? Godaddy or something?


http://www.000webhost.com/


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18 Aug 2009, 2:35 am

It probably would be easier to just go to Cpanel then go to the file manager, then find those files and click them then on the right hand side you will see a key symbol that says permissions



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18 Aug 2009, 2:41 am

Jaydog1212 wrote:
It probably would be easier to just go to Cpanel then go to the file manager, then find those files and click them then on the right hand side you will see a key symbol that says permissions


Ok i'm in the File manager in the CPanel, how do i do it?


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18 Aug 2009, 2:48 am

I got it, Thx for all your help :D


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18 Aug 2009, 2:51 am

You're welcome.