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19-11-2008 5:14 PM
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HI
I have finally managed to install a clan match program on to my CGI webpage (after a lot of messing around as I am a complete noob witht this sort of stuff)
Its all working fine except that the images that should be shown on the site are showing as those annoying red X's.
I have checked that the images are all loaded up correctly, which they are and that the path is correct to those images but they are still not showing up as they should.
not sure if it matters but I used filezilla to load it all up.
Again sorry for being a noob but does anybody now why this is?
Link to show the problem:
http://ccgi.crazymilk.plus.com/cgi-bin/vwar/war.php
I have finally managed to install a clan match program on to my CGI webpage (after a lot of messing around as I am a complete noob witht this sort of stuff)
Its all working fine except that the images that should be shown on the site are showing as those annoying red X's.
I have checked that the images are all loaded up correctly, which they are and that the path is correct to those images but they are still not showing up as they should.
not sure if it matters but I used filezilla to load it all up.
Again sorry for being a noob but does anybody now why this is?
Link to show the problem:
http://ccgi.crazymilk.plus.com/cgi-bin/vwar/war.php
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19-11-2008 5:16 PM
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Hmm I've not tried installing vwar on the ccgi servers here for quite a while, I'm pretty sure last time I did it I installed it *outside* the cgi-bin folder and it worked fine. I'll have a go tonight if I get chance.
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19-11-2008 5:23 PM
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Thanks Chris I would really appreciate it as this is doing my nut in 
I have installed it in the bin folder btw if that make any difference

I have installed it in the bin folder btw if that make any difference
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19-11-2008 5:25 PM
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I'm sure that's your issue TBH, perl scripts need to be inside the cgi-bin but most sites like vwar run on php which has to be outside.
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19-11-2008 5:48 PM
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Cool ok. I will try it outside of the bin folder to see if that helps. Shall I create a new directory and use that or just add it in to the main folder (ie not the bin folder?)
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19-11-2008 6:12 PM
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YEAH!!!

Thanks Chris.. Worked a charm
Cheers for your help


Thanks Chris.. Worked a charm
Cheers for your help
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20-11-2008 9:03 AM
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w00t, glad to hear.


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