I give up!

I have installed Dolphin 5 or 6 times and just cant get the forum to work. All of it works great BUT Orca. Could someone look and see what you think please. www.parkinsons-support-chat.org

Thank you

P.S. If I install Orca alone it works fine.

Quote · 10 Mar 2009

There's nothing wrong with your installation.  All you need to do is log in at www.parkinsons-support-chat.org/admin, then access the forum page.  Whe you do, you'll see a little 'en' appear beside all that jibberish ...... click it, and it will compile the laguage file.

 

THen go back to admin and add some categories and forums

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Quote · 10 Mar 2009

You need to compile the groupe languages as well,
go to www.parkinsons-support-chat.org/groups/orca and compile from there

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Just to clarify a bit, once you log in as admin, you can do everything from here:

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www.parkinsons-support-chat.org/orca

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Once you have clicked on the 'en', click on 'manage forum' to add categories and forums.

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Quote · 10 Mar 2009

Ok folks, Thanks for the help. I hate to be a bother but I still need a little more help if you would please. The forum seems to work now but I still have all the code on the page with the forum. What am I still doing wrong.

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Ok folks, Thanks for the help. I hate to be a bother but I still need a little more help if you would please. The forum seems to work now but I still have all the code on the page with the forum. What am I still doing wrong.

 No you don't ... must be cached in your browser.  You have a category, now all you need is a forum.

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Ok folks, Thanks for the help. I hate to be a bother but I still need a little more help if you would please. The forum seems to work now but I still have all the code on the page with the forum. What am I still doing wrong.

Try looking at your forum using IE... Ive just looked at your forum using firefox3 and all i got was a load of gibberish code stuff.

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look at it again with IE and i get your forum and a topic called "test1"

Looks like firefox strikes again.

Quote · 10 Mar 2009

I have looked to this also with Opera  9.64 and see no problems. The link is working to, only no forums set :)

Kids first
Quote · 10 Mar 2009

I get that same thing with Firefox.  That's rather amusing.  You don't see that one every day.

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Quote · 10 Mar 2009

Are you, by any chance, trying to install the ad free version without adfree licenses?

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Quote · 10 Mar 2009

Oke Firefox gives garbage layout problem..
Chrome working perfect....
Safari no problem to

strange... 

Kids first
Quote · 10 Mar 2009

I looked again using firefox and what i didnt notice the first time was. If you scroll down the page when you get all that code, the forum and topic "test1" is sat underneath. If you keep scrolling down still more, the code starts again underneath

Quote · 10 Mar 2009

I am just installing the free version so that my brother can try it for his Parkinsons site. Looks like its just firefox giving us the trouble. I checked it with IE and it looks great. So we will just wait and watch for an update or patch for firefox. You guys have been a real life saver. Thank you so much for all the help. Best wishes to all.

Quote · 10 Mar 2009

I am just installing the free version so that my brother can try it for his Parkinsons site. Looks like its just firefox giving us the trouble. I checked it with IE and it looks great. So we will just wait and watch for an update or patch for firefox. You guys have been a real life saver. Thank you so much for all the help. Best wishes to all.

Join the line for that update then. LOL. Strange thing is, i use the same set up as you and my forum works fine using firefox.

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strange

Quote · 10 Mar 2009

For me to. all browsers have no problem with it, but no server has the same settings or is the same, so it could be a server permission or something others you never now. Wink

Kids first
Quote · 10 Mar 2009

Hello, this is not a cross browser issue but it seems that xslt is not enable on your host. Contact your host and have them install xslt . Once xslt is enable this problem will go away.

Quote · 10 Mar 2009

I'm just wondering where these lines of code are coming from in the page source:

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<root>
<disable_boonex_footers>0</disable_boonex_footers>

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Quote · 10 Mar 2009

Has anyone viewed this in Firefox without firebug installed.  I just took a look and as killer said, he's fine in IE7, Chrome & Safari, but FF3 w/FB is just a huge mess.  I went to FB the page and it has no code that firebug can pull on it.  It came across as a blank page as far as FB is concerned at first.  Now when I set the Firebug console to html on the left column and Dom in the right column, I'm getting a ton of information on this page.  But I don't run Orca or groups so I'm not much use here.   Can someone who is more familiar with it run FB on this site and one that has Orca working?  It might answer some questions if you set the columns up to show what it has.

 

One line I found interesting in it was this:

 

"width=500,height=600,left=100,top=100,copyhistory=no,directories=no,menubar=no,location=no,resizable=no,scrollbars=yes"

Notice how it's saying no to everything.

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