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Version of script: 1.21
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Hosting company: SUPANAMES (in the UK)
Following tests, my mboard is working. My smileys don't work, I guess because there didn't seem to be in the downloaded zip file (there was no image folder).
However, I'm not able to delete my test posts - the Red[x] Icon is not displayed. Even when the html pages in the msg folder are deleetd via ftp, the index page still displays all my test posts.
Am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks for a great (and simple to use) program !
Brian
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Thanks for the responses folks. The test system is here ...
http://shropshiresailingclub.co.uk/mboard/mboard.php
I checked the zip file again and there's definitely no images folder in the extracted output
Thanks again, Brian
http://shropshiresailingclub.co.uk/mboard/mboard.php
I checked the zip file again and there's definitely no images folder in the extracted output
Thanks again, Brian
I just downloaded a fresh copy of mboard form the server and the "images" and "badwords" folders ARE included!
When extracting the zip file make sure the "USE FOLDER NAMES" is checked!
When extracting the zip file make sure the "USE FOLDER NAMES" is checked!
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Klemen,
You are absolutely right - I failed to use the "USE FOLDER NAMES" options. All now working correctly.

Best Regards, Brian
You are absolutely right - I failed to use the "USE FOLDER NAMES" options. All now working correctly.

Best Regards, Brian