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I propose we use the convention 'Contribution' (and Contrib for short as a redirection?), ie: | I propose we use the convention 'Contribution' (and Contrib for short as a redirection?), ie: | ||
− | [[Contribution:WHMCSTDL|A link like this]] for my WHMCSTDL modification add-on. (Note, I haven't created the page yet, off to do that in a minute) | + | <nowiki>[[Contribution:WHMCSTDL|A link like this]]</nowiki> for my WHMCSTDL modification add-on. (Note, I haven't created the page yet, off to do that in a minute) |
--[[User:EcwNick|Nick (ecwNick)]] 23:24, 6 March 2008 (UTC) | --[[User:EcwNick|Nick (ecwNick)]] 23:24, 6 March 2008 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 14 October 2021
Conventions
I'm about to add my own WHMCS contributions to the wiki - seems a fitting place to maintain changelogs etc, and it makes it far easier to update than a forum post.
I propose we use the convention 'Contribution' (and Contrib for short as a redirection?), ie: [[Contribution:WHMCSTDL|A link like this]] for my WHMCSTDL modification add-on. (Note, I haven't created the page yet, off to do that in a minute)
--Nick (ecwNick) 23:24, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
Common Promotions
I've created a page called Common Promotions (http://wiki.whmcs.com/Common_Promotions). I'd like to propose adding it under "Promotions" on this page.
chickendippers 17:26, 21 March 2008 (UTC)
Installing WHMCS in Windows XP
While installing the 15 day trial version in my Windows XP desktop. Its very challenging on a wamp server to identify the Ioncube module. It succeeded after long attempts..
The great challenge is to set permission CHMOD 777 to php.ini file .
As there is no domain for my system. I went through lot of articles to enable full access for user.
Here the tips i present
In DOS mode. there is an utility to set permission for files and folders..
CACLS
Navigate to the wamp server folder. and issue the command " CACLS /<file-name> /t "it will show the list of users with permission on that file.
In case of php.ini file i issued the command CACLS /php.ini /e /p Users: F
Where /e defines to edit the permission. /p to users defined.. F defines full control 777 read, write and execute.
Hard work never fails.. But we need some smart work too :-)