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Install help
Hi,my forum is /forum.php and cmps as index.php..so a bit confused as what goes where as its all under the one domain.
I had installed it but when click on upload or search it points to www.example.com etc Any ideas please Peter |
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It doesn't matter that your forum homepage is located at forum.php instead of an index.php file. Just follow the install instructions, and then go to the ACP PhotoPlog Settings and set them according to your site. There in the settings you will see 'example' so just set it to your information.
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Brill working...how did i miss that
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Looks like the server path you set in the PhotoPlog config file is incorrect. Copy the following into a file named whatismypath.php and FTP it into your main forum directory, then call it from your browser, and it should tell you the server path:
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Yes, set the PhotoPlog permissions for each usergroup via the Usergroup Manager -> Edit Usergroup and check that the ACP PhotoPlog settings are correct.
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PhotoPlog Pro allows users to upload files into categories that are created by the forum admin, just like PhotoPlog Lite, but no, there is currently no option in PhotoPlog Pro for user-created categories.
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