kguske wrote: |
meta.php comes with your Nuke distribution and is located in the includes directory. meta2.php comes with nukeSEO and goe in the includes directory.
How to set permissions for these files depends on the operating system you're using, but can usually be set through the FTP client or through your site's control panel. With Linux, the permissions should be set to either 666 or 777 so that nukeSEO can write to it.
Other than the permissions, you should not need to change anything. nukeSEO will change the files, depending on the META tags you select. |
Thanks for the reply, I understand that the permissions is the only thing I'm missing out on. And the nuke SEO I'm using is installed on a linux server and in the PHP-Nuke Module. So how do I use my Admin control panel to change permission? Could you please guide me through the process on how to change the same and where to click and what code to change.
Sorry to be such a pain, but I'm very new to this.