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paarlberg
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Posted - 17 July 2002 :  02:42:34  Show Profile  Visit paarlberg's Homepage
If I click on the "Currently Browsing the Boards" link under online users, I receve a page can't be found. The page it refers to is /active_users.asp. Also, where can I see what user is on what page?

I noticed the stopwatch code in inc_top.asp and inc_footer.asp. How can I get it to show up on the page with the cute little numbers at the bottom?

Thanks

DE

Dan Martin
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Posted - 17 July 2002 :  03:23:05  Show Profile  Visit Dan Martin's Homepage  Send Dan Martin an AOL message  Send Dan Martin an ICQ Message  Send Dan Martin a Yahoo! Message
http://forum.baspnet.net/active_users.asp

Your page is there. It's not working, but it's not returning a "Not Found error". You need to change include/inc_functions.asp on line 2 to the proper location for your include.

To show the cute numbers, go into inc_footer.asp
Remove this line:
<!-- timer

And remove this line:
end timer -->

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aviv
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Posted - 17 July 2002 :  05:29:34  Show Profile  Visit aviv's Homepage
open the file active_users.asp and on line 2 remove this:
include/inc_functions.asp

it should be only 'inc_functions.asp'
since there isn't such a folder called include.




ThanX
Aviv
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Roland
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Netherlands
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Posted - 17 July 2002 :  05:44:11  Show Profile
quote:

To show the cute numbers, go into inc_footer.asp
Remove this line:
<!-- timer

And remove this line:
end timer -->



To make the numbers even cuter, uncomment this line in inc_top.asp:
' StartTimer 1

With the line uncommented, you'll get a number in seconds, otherwise in .... don't know what, but it's not seconds

Roland

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paarlberg
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Posted - 17 July 2002 :  09:00:07  Show Profile  Visit paarlberg's Homepage
Thanks everyone...

I knew it was simple!

paarlberg

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