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TP 0.8

Started by ICE, February 08, 2006, 05:54:20 PM

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gerrymo

Quote from: ICE on February 14, 2006, 05:05:38 PM
YES! NO!
That is what I say here all the time, behind my desk.
I managed to fill in the correct terms (Package Manager / Options),
like FTP, username, etc etc. SMF seems to accept the values I gave him.

But after a little time: http://formule1.justice4u.nl/index.php?action=cleanperms

It is no use giving links to your admin area. Nobody but you can see what is in there. Use you FTP program to check and change the file permissions, if you cannot do it through Admin.

ICE

I'm sorry, I thought it may help you guys by giving the link the forum is searching for.

I like to know where I can find 777. Or the place where I can put it there. Has it something to do with passive FTP? I found it in Macromedia FTP.

ICE

I tried to understand the options op Macromedia Dreamweaver, the FTP-programm I use, but it's difficult. To be sure it's not the programm, I'm now uploading the smf-files with the server-FTP-programma itself. Maybe it will work, maybe not.

By the way, before all this......
I checked the properties of, by example, the index.php file on the server. The writing permissions where only for me!?!?!?!!? That is why I thought maybe Dreamweaver made the error during uploading, uploading it with the wrong file-properties.

Hope to come back with better news, but let me tell you this: It's not so easy as it seams to be, installing a forum on your website!