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User Help > General Support Requests > print page confirm count (Go To Message)
andynotton
 
February 19, 2009 @ 8:40am

Quote (DCSun)

Andy,

Open up your index.php file and find the line that starts "Global $TName, $TVersion, $TDate ..." (should be just up from the bottom of the file). A couple lines down in the blank space add this:
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$PageContents .= $TemplateTags['counteronly'];



David



what will this code do


Andy notton
User Help > General Support Requests > print page confirm count (Go To Message)
DCSun
 
February 18, 2009 @ 8:25pm
Andy,

Open up your index.php file and find the line that starts "Global $TName, $TVersion, $TDate ..." (should be just up from the bottom of the file). A couple lines down in the blank space add this:
Code

$PageContents .= $TemplateTags['counteronly'];



David
User Help > General Support Requests > print page confirm count (Go To Message)
andynotton
 
print page confirm count February 18, 2009 @ 6:55am
is there a way to get a count of page or form printed out we can see how many people look at the page but cannot say how many printed it out

Andy Notton
User Help > General Support Requests > Upgraded PHP to 5.2, now Flex not working (Go To Message)
macat
 
January 30, 2009 @ 11:35am
David, thank you for your reply and I am sorry about cross posting, I'm not real familiar with using forums. This has been a headache for over 24 hours so I'm really ready to get it working again. I sent a message to the support email you sent and look forward to any help you can offer ... thanks again!!
User Help > General Support Requests > Upgraded PHP to 5.2, now Flex not working (Go To Message)
DCSun
 
January 30, 2009 @ 11:07am
It should be a simple database repair through command line or a package like PHPMyAdmin.

Do they give you access to PHPMyAdmin or something along those lines for database administration? If so, try repairing those two tables that stay In Use. In my version of PHPMyAdmin you get the list of tables when you first log in or select the database. They should all have check boxes next to them, where you can check off the ones having problems. Then at the bottom there should be a dropdown that says "With Selected:", where Repair should be an option. There's no harm in repairing all of them, either, it will just fix the ones that are actually broken.

If that doesn't solve it for you, send an email to with whatever you've got and we'll see what we can do.


David


EDIT: I see in your other post elsewhere (cross posting is a no-no!Tongue ), that you've already tried repairing it and that doesn't work because of the key file issue. It's definitely on the MySQL side of things so your host will need to be the ones to fix it. If they're completely useless you or we could try deleting and rebuilding those two tables. RecentActivity doesn't have any needed content in it. Users obviously contains all the accounts on the site, but if you just have your own account and maybe some you've created those can be recreated. Accounts created by guests to the site might become a problem.
User Help > General Support Requests > Table marked as crashed (Go To Message)
macat
 
January 30, 2009 @ 10:16am
I think this is very similar to what happened to the table in my database and when I tried the repair I got this message:

spydsvt_dva.#mysql50#core-RecentActivity repair Error Incorrect key file for table '#mysql50#core-Recent...
spydsvt_dva.#mysql50#core-RecentActivity repair error Corrupt

Same thing with the core-Users table, tried repair and got this message:

spydsvt_dva.#mysql50#core-Users repair Error Incorrect key file for table '#mysql50#core-Users'...
spydsvt_dva.#mysql50#core-Users repair error Corrupt

Any Ideas how to fix this????

This is what the home page says

http://donsvintageaudio.com

Really need to know how I can fix this or if it is even possible, thanks for any help!!!
User Help > General Support Requests > Upgraded PHP to 5.2, now Flex not working (Go To Message)
macat
 
Upgraded PHP to 5.2, now Flex not workingJanuary 30, 2009 @ 10:04am
My server was upgraded to php 5.2.8 and all the sites survived except the one using Flex CMS. It is getting this message:

Incorrect key file for table 'core-RecentActivity'; try to repair it

My tech people have been working on it for over 24 hours ... they restored it from a previous back up but it just won't work, this is the last message I got from them:


Quote

Database was properly restored from oldest backup we have available. But, it's failing on repairing tables.
Is that database fully compatible with MySQL 5.1?
It's possible that database for corrupted when mysql was upgraded to version 5.1


In MYPHPADMIN, there are 50 tables, the core-RecentActivity and the Users both say in use on the structure tab, does this mean anything to anyone? Nothing they do is fixing the problem.

I could really use some Help???????
User Help > General Support Requests > Fatal error on stats pages veiw (Go To Message)
andynotton
 
work ok nowJanuary 16, 2009 @ 5:04am
Hi
just uploaded the file work ok now
thanks

Andy
User Help > General Support Requests > Fatal error on stats pages veiw (Go To Message)
DCSun
 
January 15, 2009 @ 3:51pm
Andy,

Most likely you (or your hosting company) recently updated to PHP 5. You can download updated files for those two stats sections here: http://www.flexcms.com/downloads/flexcms_v2.5_php5patched.zip


David
User Help > General Support Requests > AOL (Go To Message)
andie
 
January 15, 2009 @ 2:21pm
Ok, thx for the help.

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