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I must be dumber'n a box of rocks.
I just downloaded the latest vBPortal and tried to install it... but got nowhere in a big phat hurry. I followed their instructions... with the exception that I dumped all their public_html files into a sub-dir on my website called, appropriately enuff, vbportal. I tweaked the config file to include all the correct paths. I then went to run the install file and got... a blank white screen. My vB is in yet another sub-dir of the website. Could this be a conflict?ack... running vB 2.2.6 on Linux Red Hat. any ideas off the cuff? |
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ok... maybe someone could answer this question...
does the vB have to be in a sub-dir (forums dir) of vbportal??? can the vbportal be in a web sub-dir and the vB be in a separate sub-dir? I am having a second go at this tonight... so...... fun..... ack |
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How about the permissions? Check those too if any are needed..
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I believe this should be posted at the vBPortal support forums, as they will be of much more help than we would be.
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Yes, this forum is strictly for template modifications only. For file edits it's vB.org.
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