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RichardA
June 13, 2007, 7:29am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator
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Hi All....I'm trying to install eBlah and am running into a few problems.  I think the functionality of it is wroking, but I dont get any images or layout correctly.  Heres a link to the the forum:

http://www.crocus-consulting.com/cgi-bin/forum/Blah.pl?

Anyone have any ideas?



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Download the attached zip, unzip and upload to your cgi-bin folder in ASCII, CHMOD to 775, run it via your browser, http://www.yoursite.com/cgi-bin/perlinfo.pl

This will tell you your document root.

Access your admin panel - forum settings - Directories and Web Addresses

Change the Templates, Avatars and blahdocs Directory settings the the document root displayed by the perlinfo.pl



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You might want to try to delete the .htaccess file from the blahdocs directory too.  Sometimes that causes issues.


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I have now got the template working (I think!), so thanks guys for all your help.  The problem was the $bdocsdir2 wasnt correctly set in the settings.pl (although this was set to what my host told me it was).  I ran the perlinfo script above and got the correct document root and updated, and bingo...all appears to be working now!  Thanks again.
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