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Connie,
Thanks for looking into this. I will check with my hosting company. I am just starting to build the site, so I did not know about the category thing. Chris |
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Okay,
I have fixed this problem by having my host change my server from MS server to a linux server. They said that I did not have any PHP support with the MS server, thus the reason for the templates not showing correctly in the admin section. Thanks to all for the help! Chris |
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After uploading files, the first step of the Pixelpost install is to run admin/install.php, if you don't have PHP support then that stage must've gone wrong.
Not only that, but the admin page requires PHP to let you log in.. and you must have been logged in to get to the templates page! Curiouser and curiouser. |
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did you set index.php files to be the index ?
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The install went fine the first time, with MS server. Maybe I did have PHP support? See a couple of post back when Connie was helping me with this problem. I know that the MS server setup that I had would not support CHMODing...
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in windows server admin should set the permission to read write and execute or simply the full right for everyone on images and thumbnail directories.
Edit: you might folow the discussion about the chmod stuff here http://forum.pixelpost.org/showthread.php?t=2291
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