Works perfect now Raine!
Thanks again:hug:
You can have your thread back now:laugh:
Paul
Type: Posts; User: rcmonster
Works perfect now Raine!
Thanks again:hug:
You can have your thread back now:laugh:
Paul
Hi Yellow,
When I tried to add an alias, the top of the screen came up with messages:
Error /home/www/rcmonster.co.uk/cache/ssu/aliases folder is not writable
Error...
pm'd you.
Ok, I looked in my store/root folder and I do not have a .htaccess file. So I moved the .htaccess file over from the SSU zip file to my store folder. I guess this was wrong as when I tried to log in...
Hi Yellow, Thanks for your reply.
OK, where do I get the .htaccess file from? There is one in mystore.co.uk/admin/.htaccess
There is also a .htaccess in the zip file for SSU. Is it either...
Hi again!
OK, SSU is now accessible via my admin>extras!
But I am having trouble with the configuration instructions.
I am using ZC version 1.3.8a.
What does this part of the...
Ignore that, I had missed off transferring the file alias.php
:blush::blush::blush::blush:
works now.:D
Ignore that, I had missed off transferring the file alias.php
:blush::blush::blush::blush:
works now.:D
OK module manager is installed now and SEO tool appears in Admin>extras. But when I click it page comes up with:
Warning: require(/home/www/rcmonster.co.uk/includes/classes/ssu/cores/alias.php)...
Thanks Yellow. Got it sorted now! A TIP TO ALL NEWBIES ADDING MODULE MANAGER:
You have to move each file from the zipfile to the corresponding folder on your server. eg. the Zip file path for...
Hi Yellow, my Host says that "Please have in mind that the mod_rewrite is enabled and you can directly place the required content in a .htaccess that should be located in the main domain directory."...
Thanks Yellow! I have contacted my host so we shall see. It's funny coz I have been busy optimising txt, images, links etc... but I have only recently found out that the Search engines probably r...
Hi all, Simple SEO tool looks great. I have had trouble installing it tho.
Mainly enabling the mod rewrite. I know that the httpd.config file is located on a folder named etc, but I can't find...