It looks to me as though you dragged the PHP calendar script into
Freeway, and Freeway inserted it as a plug-in content item. But that’s
not how PHP works. Try this:
Open the calendar script in a proper text editor, like the free
TextWrangler (http://barebones.com) or TextMate or similar. Copy the
text of the script into the clipboard, and then draw a Markup Item
roughly where you want the calendar to appear, and paste the code into
the dialog box that appears on your screen. When you okay that dialog,
you will see a box on the screen with a little < H > in the corner. To
edit the code, click once on that box and choose Item / Modify from
the main menu. To change the shape of the box, just drag it around
like any other page item.
You will also need to change the filename extension of your page
from .html to .php in order to signal to your server that it should
parse the page for PHP code.
Walter
On Nov 12, 2009, at 7:25 AM, Paul Hibbert wrote:
I bought a Booking Calendar from PHPjabbers.com after reading how
good they were and checking their demos for myself. I am trying to
insert this calendar into a page on a website and I’m getting a
missing plugin error in all the browsers I try (Safari, Firefox,
Camino, Opera).
As far as I know all my plugins are up to date, but I am more
concerned that my customer (and the general public logging on to use
his site) will not be able to see the calendar.
Has anyone had similar trouble and overcome it, or does anyone know
what I’ve done wrong?
the URL is http://www.nottinghamgraphics.co.uk/amanzi
It is the Booking page where the calendar is (supposed to be). As
you will see the rest of the website is good to go, and my customer
is getting itchy.
Please anyone?
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