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  • Cosmetic question
    Posted under Development by xdaniel on Sunday February 11 2001 @ 03:34PM EST

    Development Hello,

    in 0.5 linkcategories and -items are shown in a big fontsize. I don't like this very much. Is there a possibility to make the fontsize everywhere "2" or to integrate an external stylesheet in header.inc.php?

    Is it possible to remove anywhere the "small"-tags?

    Just a suggestion, excuse my english please.

    Best wishes from Cologne

    Daniel




    < Latest Release | URL Block Question >

    xdaniel writes on Sunday February 11 2001 @ 05:58PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
    I have another question. Is there anyone who installed php-weblog on a german puretec-server? After installing I got the following errors:

    Warning: Supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /homepages/../htdocs/include/common.inc.php on line 705

    Warning: fopen("/homepages/.../htdocs/backend/layouts/.xlay","r") - No such file or directory in /homepages/.../htdocs/include/layout.inc.php on line 320

    Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already sent by (output started at /homepages/.../htdocs/include/common.inc.php:705) in /homepages/.../htdocs/include/common.inc.php on line 385

    and so on? What can I do?
    Brian Milby writes on Saturday February 24 2001 @ 08:10PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
    You need to make sure that the write permission is set properly. Looks like the web server process can't write to the file which is needed to update it.
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