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Well thats what I thought too. But the automatically generated module might have some internal settings that I dont see that are keeping it from working. The other module that I created worked just fine.
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How can I put the Ispy in weblog? any code?
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has anything changed? when i try to follow the install directions, i do the following.
a. Download/Upload Module b. Browse and select vbispyblock.module c. Settings: Center, Order 6, Yes Active, Default Template. When I attempt to upload it, it returns with "The file you have uploaded is not a valid module file." |
This seems to work, if I go directly to the /vaispy.php file but trying to incorporate it into my cmps page just puts the module out of bounds on the top of the page and doesnt fit where its supposed to. I would love to see this working for cmps users if theres a fix to keep it in its border.I also come back to the same error, when I try to upload the module and yes my directory is chmoded to 777, so Im not sure what to think, wish I could get this working, will check back.
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I just tried this and also getting the "The file you have uploaded is not a valid module file." error message. I'm testing on vb3.6.3. Any solutions yet? TIA
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Same issue as above...
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