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[joomla] Jumi and php help

Scott Wolpow scott at wolpow.com
Tue Nov 24 10:51:09 EST 2009


Check where the form loads. You may havew include your full path. I mean after execution,

Ellen Rothwax <ellen.rothwax at gmail.com> wrote:

>I need help with someone who knows php. I have installed Jumi for
>Joomla 1.5. I found a php script for a type of calculator that I want
>to use. (I can't write php). It has a form to enter data and then it
>returns the results of the calculation in a table. Outside of Joomla
>it functions fine. I have tried both putting the script directly in
>the jumi component application as well as the path (after uploading
>the script file and allowing permissions). The form shows up fine, but
>when I try to execute the calculation, it goes to a new page with a
>404 error. In the address bar, I see that same string of characters
>that I see when it works properly out of joomla, appended to the
>domainname/testdirectory/filename.php (filename.php being the action
>value of the form) . Of course, that isn't where the php script file
>is, it is in the components/jumi_com.files directory. I have tried
>putting the script in the root folder but then I get the error "Direct
>Access Is Not Allowed". I don't know what I am doing wrong.
>
>You can see the page at  http://tinyurl.com/ykwxsrg
>I really hope someone can shed some light on this for me. I have
>another project coming up where I will need to use other calculators
>and I want to be able to do it in Joomla, but I need to understand
>where I am going wrong.
>Ellen
>
>-- 
>Ellen Rothwax
>Web Design and Development
>www.Capitol PhotoInteractive.com
>Don’t say you can’t afford a website. . .you can’t afford not to have one.
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