hollywooood Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 I set the Graphs folder to writeable but the error still does not go away. unlike the other unwriteable folders it has no location of what needs to be writeable. Anyone know where this is and how to fix it to use graphs? Thanks for any help on this one, Will
Guest Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 I set the Graphs folder to writeable but the error still does not go away. unlike the other unwriteable folders it has no location of what needs to be writeable. Anyone know where this is and how to fix it to use graphs? Thanks for any help on this one, Will Try making the files writeable.
hollywooood Posted May 9, 2008 Author Posted May 9, 2008 Try making the files writeable. Hey Coopco, That's all been done. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Will
Guest Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 Hey Coopco, That's all been done. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Will Not really. What permissions are you using?
hollywooood Posted May 9, 2008 Author Posted May 9, 2008 Not really. What permissions are you using? I use a mac so I've been ctrl clicking and going to get info where I change the settings to read and write. So far this has worked on every error I've had regarding writeable files but it sounds like this one may be different. What do you think?
Guest Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 I use a mac so I've been ctrl clicking and going to get info where I change the settings to read and write. So far this has worked on every error I've had regarding writeable files but it sounds like this one may be different. What do you think? Have you tried by using your web hosts control panel filemanager?
hollywooood Posted May 9, 2008 Author Posted May 9, 2008 Have you tried by using your web hosts control panel filemanager? Ah, I see your thinking. I am on the Localhost right now. I am actually having a little problem with connecting MySQL on the live server. If you could take a look at my other post (Database Config), maybe you can help me with this one. Once I get going there I know how to make these files writeable. Shoulda made myself clearer. Thank you for the time Coopco, Much appreciated!
Guest Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 Ah, I see your thinking. I am on the Localhost right now. I am actually having a little problem with connecting MySQL on the live server. If you could take a look at my other post (Database Config), maybe you can help me with this one. Once I get going there I know how to make these files writeable. Shoulda made myself clearer. Thank you for the time Coopco, Much appreciated! I am on a pc and use wamp for my offline testing. The mysql is built into wamp so that it it is all on the pc. I am pretty sure there is a similar application for a mac. Is that what you are using?
hollywooood Posted May 9, 2008 Author Posted May 9, 2008 I am on a pc and use wamp for my offline testing. The mysql is built into wamp so that it it is all on the pc. I am pretty sure there is a similar application for a mac. Is that what you are using? There is, it's called MAMP, but I don't use it. I do everything manually. I just prefer it that way. I read it was better to use the systems manually but the alternative is not a bad way to go. I chose the former because I want to have more hands on with what goes on. Thanks again, Will
Guest Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 There is, it's called MAMP, but I don't use it. I do everything manually. I just prefer it that way. I read it was better to use the systems manually but the alternative is not a bad way to go. I chose the former because I want to have more hands on with what goes on. Thanks again, Will Getting more hands on is fine, but it is quicker and easier to problem solve if it is done automatically.
hollywooood Posted May 9, 2008 Author Posted May 9, 2008 Getting more hands on is fine, but it is quicker and easier to problem solve if it is done automatically. I'm a glutton for punsihment! ;) Appreciate your help and feedback greatly.
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