Directories Missing???

I have finally installed Dolphin 6.1.1 and have been looking around... registering license numbers etc.  There are several errors when clicking on main links...

- Blogs --> /blogs not found on this server

- Photos --> /photo/all/10/1 not found

- Videos --> /video/all/10/1 not found

- Music --> /music/all/10/1 not found

- Classifieds --> /ads not found

- Events --> /events not found

- Articles --? /articles not found

- Do I have to manually create these directories?

- Are there (module or plugin) files I need to add these functions?

My domain is at http://mybudclub.com if you wanna see what is going on.

Is there a way to be notified via email when someone responds to these forum topics?

Thanks from a Day 1 Newbie

Quote · 27 May 2008

admin/settings/permalinks uncheck all and save

show host your .htaccess file and ask him to enable mod_rewrite

when it is enabled you can then turn the permalinks backon.....

you can tell when its on with a phpinfo google how to make and use

look at Loaded Modules you will see mod this and mod that then see mod_rewrite

this is all you need for now you can keep going with the settings unchecked

I have video tutorials to help you mrpowless.com
Quote · 27 May 2008

show host your .htaccess file and ask him to enable mod_rewrite

Which .htaccess file?  I see one in different directories and each has different contents.

Quote · 27 May 2008

you can tell when its on with a phpinfo google how to make and use

look at Loaded Modules you will see mod this and mod that then see mod_rewrite

this is all you need for now you can keep going with the settings unchecked

I don't understand at all what you mean here (lol... is that English???)  What is a "phpinfo google?"  I think you are telling me to go to "google" and look up "how to make and use phpinfo"... no?  Without punctuation the whole thing is pretty unclear, but I GREATLY appreciate your help.

Quote · 27 May 2008

I created the phpinfo file and placed it here...

http://mybudclub.com/phpinfo.php

I haven't had my host change the .htaccess file yet... need to know which one.  Is that something I can do?

Quote · 27 May 2008

the .htaccess will be in the root.

Reupload it with all contents this will fix the not found problems. This topic is already covered.

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Quote · 27 May 2008
 
 
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