Mar 25th, 2013, 4:04 PM
I am wondering if it's because when you moved, the actual path to formtools changed.
Go to your formtools folder then /global/ then check your config.php file. Make sure the following lines are accurate:
// main program paths - no trailing slashes!
$g_root_url = "http://www.YourDomain.com/forms";
$g_root_dir = "/home/path/to/formtools";
PM me if you need help.
-Alex
Go to your formtools folder then /global/ then check your config.php file. Make sure the following lines are accurate:
// main program paths - no trailing slashes!
$g_root_url = "http://www.YourDomain.com/forms";
$g_root_dir = "/home/path/to/formtools";
PM me if you need help.
-Alex
(Mar 25th, 2013, 3:54 PM)HounderBounder Wrote: I installed Form Tools 8/15/12 because I need it for a client's website. I was able to get it setup and running. I put a simple email submission form on her website and I haven't need form tools since.
Now I need to create another form for a client and I cannot access the login screen. From all of my notes I made, it appears I should go to http://hounderbounder.com/formtools/ to access my account. But today when I try to access it I get this error:
Uh-oh.
Either the theme cache folder doesn't have write-permissions, or your $g_root_dir value is invalid. Please update the /home/content/j/e/s/jessgrady/html/formtools/themes/default/cache to have full read-write permissions (777 on unix).
I tried to make sure the permissions on the "Cache" folder and the "index.html" file inside the cache folder were set to 777, but this did not resolve the problem. I host my websites with GoDaddy and a month ago they upgraded my hosting package and moved my websites to a new server which changed my IP address. Most of my websites moved without problem, but I'm wondering if this problem could be related to that move. And if so, how do I fix it? If it's not related to that move, then how do I get into Form Tools?
Jessica Grady
Graphic Designer
Hounder Bounder Graphics