1
Hi Eikke,
don't worry...I installed just on a test machine to check it out. In fact I am also testing the tar ball from the author of phpsurveyor just to learn how to make surveys the way I want them to look.
To answer your reply: I do get an ID number, so it is not that. I checked the public forum and one of the reply from the author was:
quotes-----
Make sure that you have the correct files in the correct locations.
In your public directory (ie: /phpsurveyor/) you should have:
index.php
group.php
question.php
survey.php
qanda.php
help.gif
Cut.gif
chart.jpg
and the following subdirectories:
/templates
/admin
The zip file contains the correct directory structure.
Jason
quotes-------
Your installation though seems to be ok. And it is not the php version either since I use 4.1.2...so I don't know what it is. However, I don't get this problem with the tar ball installation (outside xoops).
About the layout. Modifying the part on Multiple Options in the dataentry.php script gave me the desired layout, but the idea of putting every question type in a separate template is much more elegant...good thinking .
Thanks Italo
don't worry...I installed just on a test machine to check it out. In fact I am also testing the tar ball from the author of phpsurveyor just to learn how to make surveys the way I want them to look.
To answer your reply: I do get an ID number, so it is not that. I checked the public forum and one of the reply from the author was:
quotes-----
Make sure that you have the correct files in the correct locations.
In your public directory (ie: /phpsurveyor/) you should have:
index.php
group.php
question.php
survey.php
qanda.php
help.gif
Cut.gif
chart.jpg
and the following subdirectories:
/templates
/admin
The zip file contains the correct directory structure.
Jason
quotes-------
Your installation though seems to be ok. And it is not the php version either since I use 4.1.2...so I don't know what it is. However, I don't get this problem with the tar ball installation (outside xoops).
About the layout. Modifying the part on Multiple Options in the dataentry.php script gave me the desired layout, but the idea of putting every question type in a separate template is much more elegant...good thinking .
Thanks Italo