Cumulus MX FAQ: Difference between revisions

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# You did not follow the instructions supplied for using that package, and you have used wrong file names or not put all the files where they should be or got confused between one-off transfers to your web site and files that Cumulus needs to upload at various intervals.
# You did not follow the instructions supplied for using that package, and you have used wrong file names or not put all the files where they should be or got confused between one-off transfers to your web site and files that Cumulus needs to upload at various intervals.
# File names in that package conflict with file names you already have on your server (this might stop any PHP require/includes linking in correct file)
# File names in that package conflict with file names you already have on your server (this might stop any PHP require/includes linking in correct file)
# Maybe you are mixing some items using "http:" protocol and some using "https:", you need to chosse one or the other, not a mixture.
# Maybe you are mixing some items using "http:" protocol and some using "https:", you need to choose one or the other, not a mixture.
# Perhaps the package depends on what version of JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, you have installed, or on some setting for those languages. Depending on your web server, and the sort of access provide by any web provider you use , you might have a "cPanel" where these can be changed, or maybe you have to ask the provider to do the necessary changes.
# Perhaps the package depends on what version of JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, you have installed, or on some setting for those languages. Depending on your web server, and the sort of access provide by any web provider you use , you might have a "cPanel" where these can be changed, or maybe you have to ask the provider to do the necessary changes.


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