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Re:JoomlaCloner and JCron for automated backups! 3 Years, 11 Months ago
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You need to make this file bookings/templates/rhuk_milkyway/index.php writeable, 777 permissions
Ovidiu
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mym8 (User)
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Re:JoomlaCloner and JCron for automated backups! 3 Years, 11 Months ago
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Fixed thankyou for a quick response - should I leave permissions set as this or go back as they where?
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Last Edit: 2008/06/24 10:54 By mym8.
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Re:JoomlaCloner and JCron for automated backups! 3 Years, 2 Months ago
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I just upgraded to the latest version of Xcloner (2.1 I believe). Prior to the upgrade, my cron job would run properly (I have a folder excluded and it did that). Now, it is not excluding this folder.
I have wasted an entire day on this, trying to get the JCron component to do what it's supposed to do and NO success. I'm very frustrated. Up until now, this has been the best money I have spent on ANY Joomla component, and I don't see that changing, but this is very disturbing.
permissions are set on my template file to 777. As far as I can tell, the component SAYS it is writing a string to the template, but I can't see where it is written.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re:JoomlaCloner and JCron for automated backups! 3 Years, 2 Months ago
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Hi there! Please open a support ticket and send us your Joomla and XCloner admin details to check the cron process, what folder are you trying to exclude exactly?
As for JCron, in order for it to work properly, you would need to have frontend activity on your site, and the cron command needs to be also correct, what cron command are you using?
Ovidiu
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