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News: November 19, 2008, 05:02:51 PM
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 1 
 on: August 19, 2008, 12:36:40 PM 
Started by lifeofarctic - Last post by Website Manager
Fixed. Let me know if you have anymore troubles.  Grin

 2 
 on: August 19, 2008, 07:15:51 AM 
Started by lifeofarctic - Last post by Website Manager
Thanks for the report and apologies for the inconvenience.
Looks like a bug to me. I'll fix it ASAP! Check back tonight or tomorrow and it should be working for you.

 3 
 on: August 18, 2008, 11:36:06 PM 
Started by lifeofarctic - Last post by lifeofarctic
And I'm registerd. But everytime I click Music Playlists or try to Music Search and add a song to a new playlist it directs me to the login or register an account page. When IM LOGGED IN. This happens every single time I try to do anything and it's really annoying. I see that this board hasn't had any posts. So I'm guessing since this site doesn't work I just shouldn't use it. I'll check back here to see if I can get any help.

Maybe its because my account just got activated or something. I don't see why that would matter at all but I dont know. Angry

 4 
 on: August 17, 2008, 10:49:29 AM 
Started by deadko - Last post by Website Manager
This is probably because you missed a step in the installation.
Here is an exerpt from the installation guide -

Quote
PHP Nuke 7.6+ users DO NOT NEED TO UPLOAD includes/my_header.php

PHP Nuke 7.6+ users UPLOAD the entire includes/custom_files folder or insert the following include code into includes/custom_files/custom_header.php .

//Begin LastVisit5 Code
include("lastvisit5/lastvisit_include.php");
//End

Open your webpage in your browser, right-click and view the page source. Find the
Code:
</head>
tag and look for
Code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="lastvisit5/swfobject.js"></script>
on the next line or two. If you do not see the swfobject code anywhere in your page source then there is a problem with your install. SWFObject is needed to view the navigation menu for Last Visit.
.

 5 
 on: August 17, 2008, 06:54:52 AM 
Started by deadko - Last post by Website Manager
I will look into this ASAP. This is likely related to SWFObject and/or browser compatibility. Do you use Firefox browser?

 6 
 on: August 17, 2008, 04:03:57 AM 
Started by deadko - Last post by Mark Meredith
I am having a problem with Last Visit5, I have downloaded and installed the latest version and also used the Flash Player link and installed that also.

However, I still dont get the menu shown on the installation guide.  Not sure why have checked the FP install and verified that all the files were uploaded correctly to my server.

Any suggestions?

 7 
 on: June 28, 2008, 12:35:11 PM 
Started by Website Manager - Last post by Website Manager
This topic has been moved to Nuke_Cron.

http://jasonlau.biz/home/forum/index.php?topic=17.0

 8 
 on: June 28, 2008, 12:32:14 PM 
Started by nick - Last post by Website Manager
After you install all of the Nuke_Cron files, there should be an icon for Nuke_Cron in the PHP-Nuke admininstration panel; click on it.

Click on the New Cron Job link, enter a brief description of the job so you can identify it in your saved jobs list, enter the server path to the script (or the path to the script relative to your php-nuke installation), enter a time increment for the job to run, and click the save icon.

The new job will execute as your website receives traffic at or around the time increment you set. The script you execute with Nuke_Cron will run in the background and will be unnoticed by your website visitors.

Ideally, the script you're executing with Nuke_Cron would be written in php, asp, or another similar language.

For example, Nuke_Cron could be used to initiate  database updates, database backups, or anything else that requires periodic or continuous maintenance.

Good luck!  Grin
 

 9 
 on: June 27, 2008, 01:22:16 AM 
Started by nick - Last post by nick

Hi I just installed nuke cron on a 7.9 system. Seems to be working. I think the image is properly installed in my footer.

But My scripts don't seem to be running. Now, what kind of script do i need to make?I just make a .txt file with the link to the php file i want to call every 6 hours. Is that the way i should be setting this up? Script syntax didnt seem to be explained in the package. Thanks

 10 
 on: June 02, 2008, 07:03:56 AM 
Started by smooth23 - Last post by Website Manager
I'm guessing either automatic processing is turned off or the lastvisit-job-image is not located on your webpage anyplace.

No emails are dispatched unless memberships are processed.

No memberships are processed if the lastvisit-job-image does not exist to initiate the processing jobs.

The lastvisit-job-image code should be placed in the footer of your webpage.

Please let me know if this is not helpful.

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