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Old 10-26-2008, 10:20 AM   #11
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I'm having a problem that I cannot get past. When I try to open the login page at this address: http://www.some-domain.com/cgi-bin/DADA/mail.cgi I get this error:

Can't locate DADA/Config.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ./ ./DADA ./DADA/perllib/home/
Did you copy over the entire dada folder (notice the lower case letters). The dada folder has a DADA folder inside it. There should be no reason to make changes to any files besides config.pm.
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Old 10-27-2008, 01:37 PM   #12
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Ahh. Thanks so much! Got it working now. It was a folder issue. I didn't understand correctly that there was a DADA folder inside a dada folder in the cgi-bin.
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Ahh. Thanks so much! Got it working now. It was a folder issue. I didn't understand correctly that there was a DADA folder inside a dada folder in the cgi-bin.
Appears the issue was in the tutorial. I had it listed to upload the DADA folder, not the entire dada folder. This has been corrected in the tutorial.
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Old 10-30-2008, 03:30 PM   #14
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Has anyone installed the FCK Editor (for HTML emails)? I've followed these instructions and can pull up the editor in a browser window outside of DADA mail. But within dada mail i get a grey area (non editable) where it used to be white and I used to be able to type in the box called HTML. Instructions from DADA are:

Uncompress the distribution you receive. It should make a directory called, ``FCKeditor''

You'll want to put this entire directory into your public html directory of your hosting accout. Take note of the URL you'll need to access this directory.

Set the $FCKEDITOR_URL Config.pm variable to this URL.

Done!
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Has anyone installed the FCK Editor (for HTML emails)? I've followed these instructions and can pull up the editor in a browser window outside of DADA mail. But within dada mail i get a grey area (non editable) where it used to be white and I used to be able to type in the box called HTML. Instructions from DADA are:

Uncompress the distribution you receive. It should make a directory called, ``FCKeditor''

You'll want to put this entire directory into your public html directory of your hosting accout. Take note of the URL you'll need to access this directory.

Set the $FCKEDITOR_URL Config.pm variable to this URL.

Done!
Yes, this works great.

Update: A tutorial is now up with the directions. Let me know if you have any issues.

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Old 10-31-2008, 07:55 PM   #16
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Thanks for that link! I was missing a "www" in my domain's url and that was enough for it to not work! Looks good now.
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Thanks for that link! I was missing a "www" in my domain's url and that was enough for it to not work! Looks good now.
Glad you got it working and that a tutorial is there for others to use.
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