hello James, send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-)
(have u never gived a look to the header of the ml messages?;) ) In data venerdì 21 novembre 2008, alle 0.18.26, hai scritto: jcca> Please remove me! jcca> James Habres jcca> CCA Software Pty. Ltd. jcca> Office : 03 98940055 jcca> Mobile : 0411 606 334 jcca> shacky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> jcca> 21/11/2008 03:13 AM jcca> Please respond to jcca> [email protected] jcca> To jcca> [email protected] jcca> cc jcca> Subject jcca> [vqadmin] Image directory jcca> Hi. jcca> I installed Vqadmin 2.3.7, and I realized that it installed its html jcca> files in the /images directory in the root on my server's filesystem: jcca> This is an extract of the "make install-strip" command's output: jcca> /bin/sh ./mkinstalldirs /images/vqadmin jcca> mkdir /images jcca> mkdir /images/vqadmin jcca> cp html/vqadmin.css /images/vqadmin jcca> chown vpopmail /images/vqadmin jcca> chgrp vchkpw /images/vqadmin jcca> chown -R vpopmail /images/vqadmin/* jcca> chgrp -R vchkpw /images/vqadmin/* jcca> chmod 755 /images/vqadmin jcca> In the web interface, vqadmin looks for the html files in the /images jcca> path, but it doesn't find it, obviously. jcca> This is my ./configure command: ./configure jcca> --enable-cgibindir=/usr/lib/cgi-bin jcca> I looked in "./configure --help" for some htmldir configurations but I jcca> didn't find anything useful. jcca> How I can configure the html-dir and html-path, as I can do in Qmailadmin? jcca> Thank you very much for your help! jcca> Bye. jcca> -- Distinti Saluti ===================== Massimiliano C. Aka: ufoonline ===================== !DSPAM:4925f18132311951513271!
