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Kraze
02-11-2006, 03:50 PM
okay, when i go to the cmps main page, all of the links point to /forum.php/memberlist.php or /forum.php/usercp.php

also, while all the images are showing up for the forums, none of the images show on the cmps. i have already read the one about this in the FAQ forums but doesn't seem to help

Brian
02-11-2006, 04:15 PM
Admin CP => vBulletin Options => Site Name / URL / Contact Details => Forum URL

Remove the '/forum.php' part from the end of that setting, then try the suggestions in the FAQ forum again for your images.

Sam Spade
02-13-2006, 12:29 AM
Brian, this has been a problem with your CMPS since the beginning, are you going to fix this eventually? I'm having problems with the navbar links pointing to the root directory of my site, and the only way to fix this from what I see is to go through every style I have and add a direct link to the php files inside the navbar & header templates.

Example: http://www.megamyths-co-uk.org/

Brian
02-13-2006, 02:57 PM
There has never been a problem with the navbar links and the CMPS. In some of the older versions you would have to edit your navbar if you had added any links, but it still replaced all default vB links. And the replacement settings were added quite a while ago so that it's not even necessary to edit a template anymore. If you're having a problem with yours, check your 'Navbar Replacements' option under your main CMPS settings, make sure that you still have all of the filenames listed there and that you have not changed them, and then save your options to be sure that the settings cache is updated.

Sam Spade
02-13-2006, 08:38 PM
I've done what you asked and the links in the new and recent links work now, but the navbar is still the issue.

Here's what is in the navbar replacement window:

/memberlist.php
/usercp.php
/register.php
/faq.php
/calendar.php
/search.php
/login.php
/forumdisplay.php
/profile.php
/private.php
/subscription.php
/member.php
/online.php

I also tried clicking on the files links above (from the home page) without the slashes and the navbar still points to the wrong path.

Brian
02-13-2006, 09:07 PM
Remove the slashes from the front of each filename.

warlock40
03-18-2006, 11:20 AM
I've got to agree. I've done everything that has been asked and I still can not get the links to change from root directory.

removing the slashes doesnt do anything

Ozzie
03-18-2006, 11:25 AM
Do you have your forum URL showing correctly in the vBulletin Options?