KathrynBassett
11-15-2005, 11:02 PM
http://lacdcs.moonlink.net/calendar/setup/index.php
Why can't I get past this:
Thank you for using the EasyPHPCalendar!
Please run the Setup Manager (http://lacdcs.moonlink.net/calendar/setup/index.php) to configure the EasyPHPCalendar script.
If you experience any issues or script errors, please consult the Help section of the Instructions (http://docs.easyphpcalendar.com/).
Your satisfaction is our primary concern and no question is too small to ask. Visit our forums (http://www.easyphpcalendar.com/forums/) if you need assistance with anything.
DON'T GIVE UP! Installation of encoded files can be tough. If you haven't already, try the Auto-installer.
I looked at the instructions for ionCube installation but still don't have a clue. I looked at the permissions and they are already set to 646 and I manually renamed NEWcaldat.php to caldat.php since I plan to use the flat file option.
I deleted everything from server and my computer and started over and that didn't make any difference either. Oh, it's a Linux I think, though that may be Unix, I get them mixed up. Not Windows in any case.
What now?
Why can't I get past this:
Thank you for using the EasyPHPCalendar!
Please run the Setup Manager (http://lacdcs.moonlink.net/calendar/setup/index.php) to configure the EasyPHPCalendar script.
If you experience any issues or script errors, please consult the Help section of the Instructions (http://docs.easyphpcalendar.com/).
Your satisfaction is our primary concern and no question is too small to ask. Visit our forums (http://www.easyphpcalendar.com/forums/) if you need assistance with anything.
DON'T GIVE UP! Installation of encoded files can be tough. If you haven't already, try the Auto-installer.
I looked at the instructions for ionCube installation but still don't have a clue. I looked at the permissions and they are already set to 646 and I manually renamed NEWcaldat.php to caldat.php since I plan to use the flat file option.
I deleted everything from server and my computer and started over and that didn't make any difference either. Oh, it's a Linux I think, though that may be Unix, I get them mixed up. Not Windows in any case.
What now?