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ScoobyDoo 03-16-2014 04:29 AM

I'm using 4.2.0 and I'm not seeing public_html anywhere. Am I missing something? Thanks

HM666 03-16-2014 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mike76 (Post 2487608)
I'm using 4.2.0 and I'm not seeing public_html anywhere. Am I missing something? Thanks

public_html refers to your directory structure on your host. your directory structure maybe different from what is listed. public_html is the norm but not all hosts use that. Some use www instead or home. To find your directory structure if you scroll down after expanding your left side menu in the admincp you will see "View PHP Info" click that and then scroll almost to the bottom to find your root directory.

Morrus 03-16-2014 11:47 AM

OK, we got it working - the post table alterations screwed up a bit during install, likely due to the large size if our table. Manually fixed now.

So this notification bar is very elegant. It's a nice little product. It does have a flaw though - anyone who zooms in the display (elderly or poor sighted people who do that as a matter if course; folks on small screens or mobile screens) runs into a major display issue - the bar doesn't zoom like the rest of the page, it just takes up more and more rows on the page, obscuring everything. It effectively cripples the basic browser accessibility options.

In normal case scenarios, though, it's great!

ScoobyDoo 03-16-2014 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HM666 (Post 2487612)
public_html refers to your directory structure on your host. your directory structure maybe different from what is listed. public_html is the norm but not all hosts use that. Some use www instead or home. To find your directory structure if you scroll down after expanding your left side menu in the admincp you will see "View PHP Info" click that and then scroll almost to the bottom to find your root directory.


Thank you for responding! I've been trying to understand what you're meaning for about an hour now and can't seem to grasp it. I'm in 'View PHP' as stated, but I'm seeing things like below, and 'IF' those are what you're referring to, which I honestly highly doubt, I look over on the Server and don't see any that look look similar to where I could load the file to.

_SERVER["REAL_DOCUMENT_ROOT"] /var/chroot/home/content/
_SERVER["SUBDOMAIN_DOCUMENT_ROOT"] /var/chroot/home/content/
_SERVER["PARENT_DOCUMENT_ROOT"] /var/chroot/home/content/


Thank you very much!

ku-med 03-16-2014 05:28 PM

All the buttons on the bar are not functional .. it just display the bar :\

Edit: i.e nothing happen when i click on my avatar .. nothing happen when i click top button .. etc

Mark Hewitt 03-17-2014 04:09 PM

I this still an active project? It looks good, but I don't want to buy into something which isn't still being actively developed. I ask because the vbsocial.com site has lots of broken links and videos which don't work etc which gives the impression of an abandoned project?

HM666 03-17-2014 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mike76 (Post 2487664)
Thank you for responding! I've been trying to understand what you're meaning for about an hour now and can't seem to grasp it. I'm in 'View PHP' as stated, but I'm seeing things like below, and 'IF' those are what you're referring to, which I honestly highly doubt, I look over on the Server and don't see any that look look similar to where I could load the file to.

_SERVER["REAL_DOCUMENT_ROOT"] /var/chroot/home/content/
_SERVER["SUBDOMAIN_DOCUMENT_ROOT"] /var/chroot/home/content/
_SERVER["PARENT_DOCUMENT_ROOT"] /var/chroot/home/content/


Thank you very much!

In my PHP configuration my pathway is this:

Code:

DOCUMENT_ROOT        /home/ultimate/public_html
So if you need to know what the root of your server for your page is that will give you the info you need just look for DOCUMENT_ROOT in the PHP Info page.

Are you trying to install this mod? If so then you need to use the FTP to upload your files and to get started in installing the mod. You upload the files into your forum directory. That is where ever your forum resides whether its in the root or its in a directory called forum, forums, board etc. In order to use the FTP feature you will need a FTP program I suggest Filezilla if its not something you use everyday, Its free and works on ANY OS (Windows, Mac, Linux).

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Hewitt (Post 2487811)
I this still an active project? It looks good, but I don't want to buy into something which isn't still being actively developed. I ask because the vbsocial.com site has lots of broken links and videos which don't work etc which gives the impression of an abandoned project?

Yes they recently changed servers and they had said there were some things they were working on and fixing. So far David has helped me with the issues I had on my site. They were slow to reply because of the recent server change.

Morrus 03-17-2014 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Hewitt (Post 2487811)
I this still an active project? It looks good, but I don't want to buy into something which isn't still being actively developed. I ask because the vbsocial.com site has lots of broken links and videos which don't work etc which gives the impression of an abandoned project?

It's being sold (I bought it yesterday for $99) but I don't think it's supported; getting support beyond a one-sentence vague reply every 24 hours is pretty hard work. I have it installed but it has some issues which need addressing, and apparently no updated version is currently scheduled until the developer has some more ideas for it (or something; I wasn't entirely clear on that reply!)

ScoobyDoo 03-17-2014 08:42 PM

[QUOTE=HM666;2487839]In my PHP configuration my pathway is this:

Code:

DOCUMENT_ROOT        /home/ultimate/public_html
So if you need to know what the root of your server for your page is that will give you the info you need just look for DOCUMENT_ROOT in the PHP Info page.

Are you trying to install this mod? If so then you need to use the FTP to upload your files and to get started in installing the mod. You upload the files into your forum directory. That is where ever your forum resides whether its in the root or its in a directory called forum, forums, board etc. In order to use the FTP feature you will need a FTP program I suggest Filezilla if its not something you use everyday, Its free and works on ANY OS (Windows, Mac, Linux).

Thank you very much for the help HM666! :up:

HM666 03-18-2014 01:37 AM

no problem Mike. :)


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