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jdtsigns
Posted: Jun 16 2008, 02:43 AM
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Mitch, Please take a look at these pages. Check out how page runs off to the right.

If I take the PHP code out of the page it looks normal but of course the script wont run the estimate program.

Any suggestions? I thought it was a cell padding issue, but I worked with it and no go, I have tried multiple things and it continues to be the same. It is related to the code.

I have tried moving the code around in the html page but all that does is changes the way the page layout shows up.

I am also getting UPLOAD FAILED when trying to upload a file. I set the file type with an *, so that should accept all file types. I tried multiple types of files, but continues to fail.

Let me know
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www.jdtsignshop.com/easyestimates/mag.php
www.jdtsignshop.com/easyestimates/banner.php
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mitchlrm
Posted: Jun 16 2008, 03:05 AM
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The large input text area seems too wide. On the Activity Change page set " Form maximum input size in characters" to a smaller number. This limits the display size but not the actual amount of data that can be entered. Scroll bars will appear for the large input area if the actual data is wider than the display size.


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jdtsigns
Posted: Jun 16 2008, 12:09 PM
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Mitch, any ideas, you had replied to my last post before I edited it with the quote below.

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I am also getting UPLOAD FAILED when trying to upload a file. I set the file type with an *, so that should accept all file types. I tried multiple types of files, but continues to fail.
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Posted: Jun 16 2008, 12:35 PM
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I also tried removing the text box completly and that didnt fix the problem either
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Posted: Jun 19 2008, 01:26 PM
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What specific message are you getting?

The uploadedfiles sub-directory needs to have permissions so that it is publicly writeable.


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