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Couple of Issues [message #23160] Mon, 07 March 2005 10:16 Go to next message
Tristan is currently offline  Tristan   United States
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Hi, Brand new here. So far I love FudForum.
Everything worked like a charm except one little thing and one bizarre thing. It's also a fresh install of FUD.
I'm sorry if this isn't in the right spot and I hope it doesn't get deleted or something (I guess I may be to used to the phpbb forums Razz ).

I did a test registration and the email I get sent has an error in it.
Here is what the email link will look like. I'm not sure if it's my email reader (Evolution) or something with the forums?
http://www.urltofud.com/fudforum/http://www.urltofud.com/fudforum/index.php?t=emailconf&conf_key=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


As you can see at the beginning, it doubles the forums URL. Therefore, when the users clicks it, it 404s. Sad

Also, one other thingy. It seems in my ftp client (and all the other I tried) I can not see any files in the directories. So I can't edit any code. I mean nothings there at all but the forums run.
I've turned on show hidden in the ftp clients and everything. I'm totally confounded.
I can't even see sub folders beyond the top directory. This may not be a FUDForum issues but I can see them in every other directory. I went into the /images folder and tried to make an avatars directory and it said it already existed. HAH! I can't see anything. I also tried locking and unlocking the forums via Admin panel.
Any ideas?

Thanks for the great forums FUD Devs. Quality piece of work here.

Thanks for any help.

Tristan
Re: Couple of Issues [message #23161 is a reply to message #23160] Mon, 07 March 2005 12:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DogManStar is currently offline  DogManStar   France
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Hi,
Are you french? i ask because of your name!
Yes FUDforum is using symbolic link between the admin dir and real dir. I think also fudforum protect this dir with an .htacess.
As i'm using a private server, i can list all files int this dir, but with a classic ftp client it's impossible.


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Re: Couple of Issues [message #23164 is a reply to message #23160] Mon, 07 March 2005 14:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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The double host name is a bug in 2.6.10 release, it was fixed in 2.6.11.

You need to unlock the forum's file via the file lock/unlock admin util before you can manipulate them via FTP.


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Re: Couple of Issues [message #23173 is a reply to message #23164] Mon, 07 March 2005 20:42 Go to previous message
Tristan is currently offline  Tristan   United States
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Quote:

Are you french? i ask because of your name!


Nope, actually I'm german and a few other things. Very Happy

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The double host name is a bug in 2.6.10 release, it was fixed in 2.6.11.

You need to unlock the forum's file via the file lock/unlock admin util before you can manipulate them via FTP.


Ok, sorry I missed the bug issue. Thanks for clearing that up.

Also, As I said in my initial post I tried that and no luck. I'll tinker with it today and see what happens.

Thanks

Tristan
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