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Skimlinks,
I am planning to install this plugin, but reading the Read Me I have a question: ====================== Using your tool of choice, make the 'data' directory within the 'skimlinks' folder writable by the web server. This usually takes the form of a 'chmod' command: chmod -R 777 skimlinks/data ======================== I am no techie, so you could give a more detailed step by step instruction how to add this command? Thanks |
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What FTP program do you use? Basically, you want to right click on the data folder and make it so all have read (r), write (w) and execute (x) privileges. By all, I mean User, Group and World. If you share what FTP program you have, I can probably provide a screenshot I'm also VERY much looking to trying this server/plugin on a board doing 100k pageviews a day. Should be interesting to see what happens. |
This is now implemented in vbulletin itself.
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As Alfa said, we are part of the core of vBulletin 4.1.2 and there is also a updated plugin available for earlier versions. The new plugin does not require you to chmod any directories and also provides you with much more options.
You can get a updated vBulletin or our plugin over here: https://members.vbulletin.com/skimlinks.php |
Can i removed Skimlinks Plugin from vb4.1.2?
i mean completly and not only disable? |
supports Adults & warez forums?
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Is there a version of this plugin compatible with vB 4.1.4?
Thanks! Brandon |
what exactly is skimlinks?
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Does this work with vb 4.2.x?
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