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the only chmod instructions I see are making survey.php 744, which I have done that. I also uploaded everything in the forum folder.
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Still nothing. I couldn't execute the chown command, but this worked perfectly on 3.x without any of this. Default permissions on my server is 755 on folders and 644 for files.
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Not sure if it's been mentioned (large thread, bit too much reading for me), but for some reason isn't working with my sub-domain.
For example, I have the following: http://sub.domain.com/survey.php However, when I click anything, it will suddenly switch to: http://www.domain.com/survey.php [or anything I click, like even: http://www.marchosis.com/survey.php?do=new_survey ] For some reason it won't stay on the subdomain but switch to the domain itself. Did I do something wrong? :ermm: |
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im told by our server admin that the permissions are automatically set to give me write permissions (windows server), when i go to survey.php and click any link it just refreshes
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This mod is quite interesting, a great work.
I have just a question about the unistaling part. If I'd like to unistall the mod, do I have to delete the new db tables and delete the uploaded files to go back to my original forum' set? Just it or something more? - Edit --------- Ok, founded by myself, by reading the code of the vbsurvey_install.php file, everything is automated by running the vbsurvey_install.php itself, install and unistall options are integrated in the same file. Clear and smooth. |
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