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Hi i've installed according to instruction however keep getting error message at

www.ambulanceforums.co.uk/forum
www.ambualnceformus.co.uk/forum/install

The error I get at ....../forum is Fatal error: main() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/homepages/20/d349253542/htdocs/forum/inc/init.php' (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php') in /homepages/20/d349253542/htdocs/forum/global.php on line 19


and the error at ......./forum/install is error 404 not found

can anyone help?
You've not uploaded all the files properly. If you want, PM me FTP login info and I'll upload the files for you.
Hmm, weird. Only the root files were in the wrong place, I've moved those to where they need to be, but everything is still going to a 404 error... it looks like the file root for your domain is wrong, would you be able to ask your host to check the file root for your domain??

As an example, with this URL http://www.ambulanceforums.co.uk/index.html it's loading index.html, but I can't find that file anywhere, so it's being loaded from somewhere else. Nothing you've done wrong.
(2010-12-01, 08:11 PM)MattRogowski Wrote: [ -> ].... As an example, with this URL http://www.ambulanceforums.co.uk/index.html it's loading index.html, but I can't find that file anywhere, so it's being loaded from somewhere else. Nothing you've done wrong.
What you are seeing is a mod rewrite redirect. From this side of the pond there is enough delay so I see the redirect URLs for a brief moment.

Even if index.html is being loaded via a rewrite rule, which would be a pretty weird thing to do, the file root for this domain is wrong as none of the files are accessible. It shows the same page whether I put index.html in the URL or not, there must be an index.html file somewhere.
The page you are seeing is from http://www.sedoparking.com/ even though the address window in the browser shows http://www.ambulanceforums.co.uk/index.html