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Rockdrala
30th December 2007, 01:11
i made a client today and logged in like i was them.

I tried everything out but i have one peeve. When they go the tools support section the links take them straight here.

This would mislead a customer to come to you for support for issues there having with there service instead I would like to put a link there that goes to a FAQ section on my website.

Where is the file i need to edit for this.

falko
30th December 2007, 17:57
Go to /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/web/tools/tools/<desired_module> and modify the nav.inc.php file.

Rockdrala
31st December 2007, 01:28
Thanks Falko thats just what im looking for.

Rockdrala
31st December 2007, 04:15
Im not finding a nav.inc.php page for the help module.

It appears the link is in a java based branch?

http://www.area51solutions.com/linktochange.JPG
http://www.area51solutions.com/dontseeit.JPG

Rockdrala
31st December 2007, 04:50
cd isp_support
then vi nav.php

Thanks anyway :p

Man i need a gui....

Can someone please tell me a good remote gui that doesnt conflict with this server setup.

I could have just clicked through everything and bam found it.

Its making skinning hard not having a gui.

Rockdrala
31st December 2007, 05:00
Ill donate 80 USD if someone will make the Perfect Remote GUI File manager that doesnt conflict with this setup guide. :p

I just need a nice little gui i can browse directories and use the similiar of a notepad or wordpad to open files and change stuff and save it.

It will make template making a breeze for me. And ill upload the templates here for everyone to use.

Rockdrala
31st December 2007, 05:27
Ill throw in some home made cookies and a URL rewrite filter writtin in regex thus bypassing the need for modified headers and footers for googletap integration.

till
31st December 2007, 18:12
I just need a nice little gui i can browse directories and use the similiar of a notepad or wordpad to open files and change stuff and save it.

Have a look at WinSCP.

http://winscp.net/