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Originally Posted by sweeps78
Unfortunately, It is not this easy. It works just fine for some of my members, but not all. In fact, I have a coworker who sits right next to me and the videos do not work for him, yet the videos work just fine for me. What makes it even stranger, is that we have the same computers practically and are on the same network...
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I wasn't suggesting it was easily dismissed, what I'm suggesting is that it's not a modification issue. All AME does is replicate the embed code provided by YouTube. It would either work, or it wouldn't. Bizzare
behavior is generally an indication of a problem with the source of the video, which would explain why it's different for different users/computers.
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Originally Posted by stlcard_25
I downloaded and followed the instructions here (put the forums folder in my forum directory, imported the ame.xml file) , yet I'm not sure if it's installed or if there's some other step I have to take (?). The AME CP is not there and if I turn the product on, I get this error when I try to make any posts:
Code:
Warning: require_once([path]/includes/ame_bbcode.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in [path]/newreply.php(739) : eval()'d code on line 1
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/home/
*****/public_html/forum/includes/ame_bbcode.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/*****public_html/forum/newreply.php(739) : eval()'d code on line 1
What have I done wrong?
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Did you upload the
contentsof the
forums folder to your forums directory, or did you just put the entire folder there? The reason it's called
forums is because most folks have their forum located in a folder called
forums. Whatever folder you keep your forum in is your forum's root directory. So that's where the contents of the
forums folder should go.