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NetJuke MP3 dB IBay Add-On

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NetJuke MP3 dB IBay Add-On
« on: October 03, 2004, 02:48:27 AM »
I have followed what is, near as I can tell, the defacto HOW-TO on installing this great little ibay add-on from this link:  http://sme.swerts-knudsen.dk/index.html?frame=http%3A//sme.swerts-knudsen.dk/howtos/howto_8.htm

I have it up and running BUT...

I can't seem to make any changes to it, ie; I would like to change the security model, change the color scheme, etc...  everytime I go to make a change I get prompted to save a text file called inc-prefs.txt.  On another machine that I built about two years or so ago on a 6.x box (pre-contribs.org version) I can make changes like this all day and they "just happen".  Not here.

Ie; (if anyone familiar w/netjuke)
I log in as admin user.
Click Admin | Appearence Preferences
Change the theme from Artekopia to Creative Commons
Click Save

... I get asked about saving this file.

I have read someplace about "simply merging" this file with the existing inc-prefs.php file.  That doesn't appeal to me (not to mention the fact that I tried it and no change anyway...  :-x )

I then went to the source, netjuke.org, and found this link where they mention something about giving the web server itself rights to the file in question - link here:  http://www.netjuke.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article

Tried that too - no joy.

Anyone?  What am I missing?   :roll:

TIA folks...

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Mumm-Ra

NetJuke MP3 dB IBay Add-On
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2004, 09:18:01 AM »
Have you tried to change to ownership of the file to your web user.
the command you need to run in you netjukeibay/etc directory is
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chown -R www.www . inc-prefs.php
then you need to login as the admin user, click on the admin link then system preferences then select safe to file.

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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2004, 01:45:43 PM »
Mumm...  you 'da man.  I did change permissions on that file - just to the wrong user appparently.  I had tried apache - thought that would have been good enough - guess not.  www and your chmod -R seems to have done the trick.  ;)

Thanks.

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