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moderate files, and seeing the config.php file
I can not in the admincp see the link "moderate files" or get into the config.php file located within fourthirdsphoto.com/photoplog
What do I need to do, what are the file permissions? Thanks Tony |
There isn't a way to see the PhotoPlog config file via the vB ACP. You'd need to edit the PhotoPlog config file on your local machine and then FTP it to your server. If you are not seeing the 'Moderate Files' link in the PhotoPlog group shown in the vB ACP, then try FTPing all the PhotoPlog files over to your server, overwriting the old PhotoPlog files.
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I uploaded over all the files the files in the folder. I still cannot see the files. Lastly I think I have a error accessing the photoplog directory. http://fourthirdsphoto.com/photoplog So what should i do now? |
Both fourthirdsphoto.com and fourthirdsphoto.com/photoplog currently show the same content on screen, so it seems that you have something, such as an htaccess file, redirecting PhotoPlog back to the main index page for your site.
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For the moderate comments file I get a 404 file. Thanks for the quick reply. If we get this working I will forsure upgrade to the pro version I appreciate it a lot. |
The 500 internal server error might be from a mistake in the htaccess file. Try temporarily renaming .htaccess to .htaccess_temp and see if the error goes away. For the 404 not found error, are the following files located in your /forum/admincp directory? What happens if you call /forum/admincp/photoplog_comment.php from your browser?
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photoplog_category.php |
I disabled the htaccess file:
and for the comment.php, it works. But if I type in fourthirdsphoto.com/photoplog/index.php I get a 404 error. |
The fourthirdsphoto.com/photoplog link looks to still be redirecting back to your main site page. Is the /photoplog directory in web root on your server?
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When I change the .htaccess page, it screws up all the content, on the site. But I will leave it renamed for the time being.
the url for photoplog is: http://fourthirdsphoto.com/photoplog So after you look let me know so I can rename the htaccess thanks Tony |
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