16.10.01
PHP3's is_writeable function is broken.
There are workarounds I hope, but it probably explains why I cannot edit my index.php file (which has undergone various CHMOD-ing). I'm thinking that b2 is on PHP3, and not PHP4.
Can someone confirm that Template Editor works? Or is this pure prejudism against Macintosh?
The usual workaround on this for me is to FTP another index.php file with all the usual template variables (as explained in the Readme), obviously.
Yer proof-it-all screenshot:
There are workarounds I hope, but it probably explains why I cannot edit my index.php file (which has undergone various CHMOD-ing). I'm thinking that b2 is on PHP3, and not PHP4.
Can someone confirm that Template Editor works? Or is this pure prejudism against Macintosh?

Yer proof-it-all screenshot:
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Shao Qi - email - url
The template editor doesn't work for me. I use win95 (ie4.0) and I did not chmod my index.php when I uploaded it. Think it has to be chmod to something before it will work?
16.10.01 @ 09:31:52 605
Shao Qi - email - url
Or chmod some other files and not index.php?
16.10.01 @ 09:33:07 606
michel - email - url
Well, on the right of this page is written 'php4'. Means b2 won't work on php3
I tried my best to make it php 4.0.0 compliant by not using too advanced stuff, but I can't make it php3 compliant, or else I'd have to come up with replacement functions. I'm already surprised you managed to log in on php3...
16.10.01 @ 10:43:42 655
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