Solutions tagged with ‘configuration’:
- The only thing i can think of is to make doubly sure that your ftp host name, username and password in the cushy site configuration screen (afbleeding 2.png of the screenies you gave) is ...
- Usually this is caused by your site url configuration being set incorrectly. e.g. if your site is http://example.com/folder and you have set the ftp path to folder correctly, then the url ...
- I have just tried on my own server to login with a pipe symbol, and after checking my connection logs the pipe made it to my server intact. it was not replaced with a \ nor encoded in any way. ...
- Thank you for bringing this to our attention. we just released new functionality where you can use domains other than clienteditor.com (at your own hosting costs / configuration of course), and ...
- I think that perhaps the 'site url' in your site's configuration is incorrect. since your files appear to be in the /new/ subdirectory, you may need to append /new/ to the end of it. a couple ...
- This usually indicates that you have set the site base url in your site configuration settings incorrectly.
- This is not really a bug of cushycms, but is probably just a quirk on how you setup your site. if you go to your "site configuration" page, there is a url field that is the root for your site. ...
- Also- the pro version may indeed help with this. here's a screenshot of the additional configuration options: http://i40.tinypic.com/123sf89.jpg
Problems tagged with ‘configuration’:
- Editable content not appearing
- Hidden folder pathname problem
- Problem with uploading image files
- Ftp access recently stopped working
- Keeping getting a ftp error for a site on cushy
- Upload an image to a rails site
- Ftp error following a password change
- Images shown as broken in editor.
- Disappearing posts.
