Linux or Windows server OS...???
[Snippet] EtogalExtenderSuiteV1(beta)
Started by Cris D., Jul 12 2007 12:56 PM
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#21
Posted 14 March 2009 - 01:55 PM
#22
Posted 14 March 2009 - 02:16 PM
Ralph, on Mar 14 2009, 03:55 PM, said:
Linux or Windows server OS...???
Linux. (I think)
I am hosting my page at a webhotel, www.web10.dk. The site name is www.lystsind.dk if you can use that for anything.
So i really dont have a lot of control over the software versions.
#23
Posted 14 March 2009 - 03:56 PM
doolB, on Mar 14 2009, 10:16 AM, said:
Linux. (I think)
I am hosting my page at a webhotel, www.web10.dk. The site name is www.lystsind.dk if you can use that for anything.
So i really dont have a lot of control over the software versions.
I am hosting my page at a webhotel, www.web10.dk. The site name is www.lystsind.dk if you can use that for anything.
So i really dont have a lot of control over the software versions.
phpinfo tells the server OS in the very top section, as well as in one or two other places as I recall...
Your server is running FreeBSD which is a flavor of Unix...
#24
Posted 14 March 2009 - 10:03 PM
I really don't know exactly what the issue is with CREATE table and your settings without doing some testing in your environment- something I'm not keen to do. I do remember having some issues with gettting the SQL to run when I created the snippet, but I don't remember why or what I did to fix it (something about SQL syntax just doesn't get passed on through the etomite parser sometimes). At the end of the day, you were able to get your table created and move forward, lets go from there.
To change the lables, you will need to change (rename, add or delete) the columns in your table using PHPMyAdmin. Don't touch the 'id' or 'ia' columns. When you have your fields the way you want them, simply add them to the snippet call so it knows what to display and where to save the changes to and you are in busiess.
Fo help with the "Manage Images" button, that is a question for the etogal thread.
To change the lables, you will need to change (rename, add or delete) the columns in your table using PHPMyAdmin. Don't touch the 'id' or 'ia' columns. When you have your fields the way you want them, simply add them to the snippet call so it knows what to display and where to save the changes to and you are in busiess.
Fo help with the "Manage Images" button, that is a question for the etogal thread.
#25
Posted 15 March 2009 - 01:32 AM
Well, i am greatful for you time.
I don't mind some manual work. So thanks for the solution and help.
Thomas N
I don't mind some manual work. So thanks for the solution and help.
Thomas N
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