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Open a link in a new window, look at what link is listed in the browser address bar, check whether the file resides in that location on the server.
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You may have misunderstood me. In the admincp under
Geek Auto-Linker
all links display a page not found error ie; Display, Catagories, Add New, Settings, Regular Expressions, Alphabet, Permissions, Stats, Maintence.... ALL display a page not found error when I click on them.
The link that displays in the address window at top is http://www.mydomain.com/forums/admin...3Fdo%3Dproduct |
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Is the gal_admin.php file located in your /forum/admincp directory?
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Yes, the gal_admin.php does reside in the forums/admincp directory. I did upload all files according to the file structure provided in the program package.
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Try typing the http:// link to the gal_admin.php file directly into your browser's address bar. Doesn't make sense that it is there but showing that it is not there.
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What I discovered was the Gal_admin.php from version 4.8.1 had an upper case 'G' as in 'Gal_admin.php' compared to the 'gal_admin.php' from version 6.0.4 which as a lower case 'g'
Once I deleted the old Gal_admin.php and reuploaded the new gal_admin.php all seems to work. |
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