Works ok with Fatcow hosting right?
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Works ok with Fatcow hosting right?
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It should. Only requires PHP 5 be running on the hosting server.
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Right - I can’t get it to work - weird.
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see here - adding the int code using code snooper… added a login button - but no sign of anything!
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Make sure folder permissions are correctly set on the WebYep folder on the server.
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On 23 Feb 2012, 12:47 am, Justin Easthall wrote:
see here - adding the int code using code snooper…
Um…why do it that way? Why not just add to head section of FW page?
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cos it says so here - http://www.obdev.at/resources/webyep/documentation/WebYep_Documentation_1.7.2/reference/init-code.html
I’ve used this way before ok…
777 on the data folder…
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What I meant was, why use code snooper? That really shouldn’t be necessary if you add the code via the Page Markup. Just past it in before /head.
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On 23 Feb 2012, 12:58 am, Justin Easthall wrote:
777 on the data folder…
Hmm. Perhaps Fatcow wants the directory somewhere specific?
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I looked at the page again and I don’t see any webyep code there.
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but that doesn’t put if be the or does it?
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ok Ill check with them in the am - its in a sub directory at the moment - along with that website justineasthall.com
cheers!
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On 23 Feb 2012, 1:09 am, Justin Easthall wrote:
its in a sub directory at the moment - along with that website justineasthall.com
That might be the part of it. Webyep likes to be in the root.
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seem ok according to this
http://www.justineasthall.com/webyep-system/info.php
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On 23 Feb 2012, 1:08 am, Justin Easthall wrote:
but that doesn’t put if be the
Huh? LOL
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Oh sorry referring to using code snooper if i add the itin code to head section of FW page will that be before the doc type directive?
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No web yep code? really? that is weird - its there on the page when i publish would it disappear? Jesus, always a head this game - I’m going to bed
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If you put PHP code on a page, and view it from the server, you will never see the code. If you view source, the PHP is just gone. The only thing left behind is the product of that PHP code.
<?php print 'foo'; ?>
will only show
foo
when you view it from the server.
Walter
On Feb 22, 2012, at 9:19 PM, Justin Easthall wrote:
No web yep code? really? that is weird - its there on the page when i publish would it disappear? Jesus, always a head this game - I’m going to bed
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Well stone me dead - I just removed the code snooper and added the way you said and its a go!!!
Thanks mate apprecited.
Anyway
Another 3 hours spent head scratching, as the way I was doing it with code snooper was working on another job (and still is)!!
GOOD NIGHT WORLD.
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We are talking about WebYep here - correct?
Using Max’s action-suite this is (permissions assumed) an affair of lately 5 seconds.
Or do I miss here something?
Cheers
Thomas
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