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LisaJill

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  1. touché, Rob. =) they are important points to consider, though, and I agree with Rob as far as losing visitors. =)
  2. There are a few steps to doing this. These are in no specific order. 1) remove the database that you installed MT to. You can do that from your manage mysql link in cpanel. 2) remove the directory(s) that you installed MT to. This includes wherever you put the cgi files and where you put the mt-static directory. 3) if you want to remove the archives, remove the folders that you had the archives writing to. That is all there is to it. =) Let us know if you need more help, in the meantime - going to move this to the scripting forum for organization.
  3. Before you disable right click please consider a few things. * It will NOT stop people from viewing your source or downloading your images. There are a thousand ways around this. * It WILL stop people from using their mouse in your page for proper navigation, such as back and forward or reloading, or opening links in a new window or tab should they choose to. Stopping hotlinking is a good thing for your bandwidth and to stop bandwidth theft, but disabling right clicking or the IE save toolbar will not protect anything. =)
  4. there is no problem with it - and indeed, there is almost certainly (though I have NOT confirmed this) a clear and easy upgrade path if you want to use the one click install then just upgrade the files to 1.3. You should read up on the site first. But you are certainly free to install 1.3 final on your own. If you need assistance feel free to post in the scripting section and we'll do what we can. =)
  5. Okey, http://www.lisa-jill.com/forums/ is where I installed it - as you can see it's version 1.2; so that was the latest version that IPB offered free of charge. =)
  6. I believe it is 1.2, gab - but I'll give her a quick install and check it. The credits at the bottom of this say 1.3 final... give me a moment so I can confirm =)
  7. The way I understand it is that there *was* a free version and that is what iis installed with the one-click install. There is no longer a free version, so if you wanted to upgrade past the one on cpanel - there would be a cost involved and you would have to do the upgrade without the benefit of the one-click. phpbb on the other hand is totally free and is also offered as a one-click install; and there are, of course, many other forum packages available via hotscripts.com that may be free. =) Does that help to clarify things? Oh, as far as I know - the free one that installs has no ads, I'm not sure what is added in the latest versions either. =)
  8. signatures, I'm not sure what happened as I only took over this. But if you can respond to all of the points in the post on How to add your site then I'll get this added for you. thank you!
  9. I am about as awful with perl as they come. But welcome to the family! I can't even read perl so I can't tell if you'd need to have tch staff add anything. Our techs are fantastic with installing CPAN modules if requested, though, so if that is one of the problems you may want to submit a ticket. Other than that - if noone here is conversant enough with perl to help, you might wish to check out the fantastic programmers at the devshed.com forums. They're usually fast and on the ball with this stuff and may be able to help you troubleshoot the script. =)
  10. The one-click install is the latest free version that is available. There was something about the licensing here a few months ago and someone else may be able to give you more information about that. I'm not sure what the paid version has over the free version. But the one-click free version wouldn't be different than if you installed the free version yourself. It's available with all plans - the only limitations are, of course, the bandwidth and storage available for your account. It'd be on one of your own sql databases of which you can setup an unlimited number on any of our plans. =) The one click install simply creates the database/files etc for you - you can still ftp in and do whatever customization you please, or use the admin utility. Just as if you had installed it. As far as the licensing issues and differences someone else here may be more familiar with that. =)
  11. I am absolutely awful with mod rewrites, however because this is a .htaccess issue it seems more appropriate in backend services, so I'm going to move it there and try to get ya some knowledgable assistance. =)
  12. Happy you got it working. What may have happened is that it had a problem during the last upload, wrong transfer type or something... I'm happy that you got it working. =)
  13. Added, Alan. =)
  14. It seems to be hanging where "Current Warnings" loads - are you trying to access an external site to pull in that information? That could cause the rest of your site to quit loading. I'd remove the current warnings first to see if that's the problem. =)
  15. 'twas my pleasure. Glad it was that easy! =)
  16. Did you upload it in ascii when you uploaded it? the first error is saying that it has permissions that are too much - might be 777 when you want 755. The second is saying that it can't find your internal server error page (500.shtml - probably doesn't exist, not associated with the script failing) - it's the premature end of script headers that may be the ascii issue. =)
  17. I don't actually read that as being email specific. It says, "The account with the username 'myuserid', is running out of disk space." That means your TCH account with that username is running out of disk space. It just got emailed to you the way that you would expect it to. =) That does not go to every user on your account. The quota warning only goes to the "contact" (as defined in the cpanel field) for the account.
  18. Hardly stupid, I'd probably skip it too.. You can put it wherever you want, as long as you can get to the page with the link through normal navigation (ie: a search engine would find it) Generally our family members tend to place them on the front page or a "links" page. Let me know when done and where it's posted to and I'll get ya added.
  19. Instructions for getting your site added are located in the sticky topic at the top of this forum entitled, "How to add your site" Please post a response answering all of those points and I'll get it added for ya. =) Thanks!
  20. Well no, but I use mail.app on a Macintosh... =) Oh yick... hrm, from a csv file. I don't know how conversant you are with php but it woudl probably not be all that difficult to write up a short php file that would parse the .csv file and display it however you want. then you'd just need to upload the .csv file whenever the calendar was updated. It's way beyond my abilities though. Sorry I couldn't help out more. =)
  21. I did a search for "create html calendar from outlook" and came up with this software: ccuweb.omni-ts.com/pricing.aspx?t=5&p=0 which is expensive. Do you have a price in mind or requirement therein? I've really not researched this at all before so it's all really just Googlin'. But many of the software packages looked fairly costly....
  22. *nods* mmm, see, we listen...
  23. *tilts head* Shouldn't be slow anymore.
  24. We're running 9.5 here but it may work, one of the more cpanel conversant guys might be able to say for sure. But if your host has cpanel, it is worth submitting a ticket to ask if they can just move your site over. This isn't always possible but in some cases it's possible for us to initiate a connection and transfer the site - depends on what config your old site has allowed for. =)
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