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I would like to download the calendar from the database, but the link is broken. Is there another place where I can get it.
Thanks, Dennis
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For which UBB version are you looking for?
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I just checked the Calendar for UBB 6.4 and both .txt and Multihack links work.
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My version is UBB.classic 6.5.0. Thanks to Allen for the URL.
Cheers, dennis
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It's me again. Is it safe to assume that calendar version 2.0 which was intended for UBBclassic 6.4 also works form version 6.5?
Or should I contact LK directly to find out?
Thanks in advance, dennis
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Hi LK,
I use the MultiHack program version 2.01 to install calendar 2.0 on my UBB.classic 6.5.0. After I uploaded the modified files from MultiHack output, and then I went to control panel to run the "Upgrade your UBB.classic". I run into this error messag:
Permissions on /c38/ddlam2/cgi-bin/vn/vars_calendar_events.cgi prevent it from being updated via the control panel. Please reset permissions on this file.
I chmod this file to 3 different variations of 777, 775, and 755, none was acceptable. Right now I'm stuck at this point.
Please give me some advice how to solve this, I would appreciate that.
Thanks, dennis
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Aren't the vars files supposed to go into the cgi-bin folder?
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Hi Al,
I only use the cgi-bin directory for the files of my production board. I use a sub-directory below cgi-bin for my testing board.
With this arrangement of cgi directory, there is no problem for both of my production and test boards.
Thanks, dennis
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quote: Originally posted by dennislam: Hi Al,
I only use the cgi-bin directory for the files of my production board. I use a sub-directory below cgi-bin for my testing board.
With this arrangement of cgi directory, there is no problem for both of my production and test boards.
Thanks, dennis oh, I'm sorry, I'm still new to this part of UBB, I'm usually making my board "pretty", not neccesarily "functional"
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you might get quicker service asking in the calendar thread... check the modifications forum
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I got an answer from LK. It works out alright for me now.
Thanks, Dennis
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