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thanks for the XML "andrew you are the man" look forward to future releases....
btw whats this word assosiation user profile thing on about i dont really get it ? cheers benj |
having trouble:
installed all files to proper directories (checked each over 5 times)... imported the english *.xml file. ran fine. clicked on the local_links.php file, and it's empty..... :( http://www.propcircle.com/local_links.php I've tried everything I can think of. I have vB 3.5.1 any help is greatly appreciated! |
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Thank you for replying and helping me with this.
edit: no, I don't have mod_rewrite. That field is blank. :ermm: |
Hi AndewD,
I just installed the LDM and I have one problem. I followed the instructions for the navbar: ------------------------------ To integrate LDM within your site, you need to provide a link to local_links.php: - You can include this in your forums main navigation bar by editing the navbar template. Find, e.g. <td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="faq.php$session[sessionurl_q]" accesskey="5">$vbphrase[faq]</a></td> and insert <td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="local_links.php">Links</a></td> then save the updated template ----------------------------------- My site is VB 3.51 and the forums are located at root/forumsdir/, which is where the files were uploaded. The problem I am having is that the LINK is trying to go to root/ and not root/forumsdir/. When you logon and then logoff that is when the LINK is correct. How do I fix this? I tried searching but no luck and I really don't want to read all 624 posts. Thanks in advance! -Bryan The website is www.tampahdtv.com |
$5 if you can get it working. ;)
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andrew any ideas if there would be a way to get the jukebox to be a flash player. i dont want you to make one obviously just want to know if its possible with the current settup of LDM?
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Bryan,
You simply need to add the "forums root" directory in front of the filename. Like this: <td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="tpahd-vb/local_links.php">Links</a></td> and that should work. Optionally, you may place the whole site URL in there, like you did with the other links in the nav bar. <td class="vbmenu_control"><a href="http://www.tampahdtv.com/tpahd-vb/local_links.php">Links</a></td> Either should work. Quote:
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Send me a PM with a username and password for an admin account on your board, and I'll take a look. Keep you dollars - I'm sure you have better things to spend them on. |
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Take a look at http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/kn...cfm?id=tn_4150 I think this explains the EMBED and OBJECT tags you need to put into the links_play template. Let us know if it works |
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