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Old Sep 29, 2001, 07:33 PM
davidh davidh is offline
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First of all, thanks for the new version 2.0. I am a previous user of version 1.13 and am excited to see the auto archive feature.

I've spent several hours this afternoon setting up the new version and I've run into a couple problems. First, I've found I needed to chmod to 777 my cgi-bin to be able to add a new user. Should this be necessary?

When I finally logged in and added a new entry I found the 'Nothing to show yet' was still there. (BTW, does it matter if the line ends in a period or not? It has a period in the index file, but not in the oj.cgi file.)

When I tried editing the entry to remove the 'Nothing to show yet line', or anything else for that matter, the page no longer rendered correctly, and the everything between the lines referring to only changing above and below them was now gone.

Everything else seems to work, including the archives.

Anyone have any ideas?


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Old Sep 30, 2001, 10:15 AM
Joe Joe is offline
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I noticed the same thing. I edited the index.html file in my doc root.

I only remved the sentence stating that nothing was posted yet and was very careful not to mess with the table tags or the topper tag.

Do you still have the following line?

<!-- TOPPER -->

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Old Sep 30, 2001, 09:41 PM
davidh davidh is offline
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Yes, I still have the <!-- TOPPER --> line in. From what I can tell from the oj.cgi file, that line is necessary for things to work, but should be taken out when you add your first entry of the week. I want to know why it isn't taken out by the script. We shouldn't have to be editing it by hand.

On top of that, when I do edit through the OJ program, it shouldn't be wiping out all my entries for the week that are in the index.html file.

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