Actually, creating a bridge with an existing efiction install is a little more complicated than that, especially if you're hoping to keep all you...
It looks like sendmail is enabled, but it may not be. You can also subscribe to an SMTP service, but they usually aren't free. If your host is th...
Make double sure you have a valid email address listed in your settings (admin>settings>site information). Also, the error you are getting seems...
What you put in your "SMTP thingies" depends on your host. Check the documentation they sent you when you signed up or ask them. Where to yo...
There are several possibilities: 1. the log in files are corrupt. Try reuploading them.2. your browser isn't accepting cookiesIs the script loggi...
AOL is not a browser. It's powered by IE. Try Firefox.ETA: *shrugs* Looks like the changed it.. I'd still try Firefox just to be sure.
Turn off the short url thing and see if it works. Before you do that though, you may want to reupload your files. The admin panel gives me a fatal mys...
Try logging into your admin account with the wrong password. If that works, you should let your site be broken rather than remove the check because th...
Click on "edit" not the page name.And we can't see your link because we're not admins at your site. Can you take a screensho...
You will not be able to store your stories in files because your site has safe mode on. In your admin panel (for efiction), under settings, then submi...
The story files need to be 655. The folder containing the stories needs to be 777.
That's not really unique, and it's all explained in the wiki article. Find an FTP program and use that instead, like babaca said. BTW, you m...
But that's the thing...if your host is using a custom admin panel, then there is no way for anyone except someone using the same host to know how...
Did you create your database already? if you didn't and you're not using cPanel, it's unlikely anyone will know how to do it with your ...
The article gives you step-by-step instructions on what to do. If you have hosting and your database is set up, start with step 3.
